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Sen. Obama quated many time "We have nothing to fear but fear itself," Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Hegel here expressed his opposition to the legalistic attitude of the Estates in standing on anti - quated rights when they had the opportunity of ex - tending the popular influence in the government of the country.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas H. B. ACTON 1968
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When this is anti. quated, just then also will salvation be.
The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal Obligation. 1802-1876 1871
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"The rising volume of our business was straining our anti - quated inventory control system," she explains.
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Nasu is quated as saying, "I'm just happy that the UFO staff never tell us something can't be done."
Anime Nano! 2008
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It is clear, from thefe lines, that they mufi be young buxom dames, or what the French term en bon point \ who heave the uncovered bofom high\ for the anti - quated virgins have it not in their power to appear fo plump, unlefs they ufe the art of Swift's Corinna, —
Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces ... William Creech 1791
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I am very lenfible that Etymological Obfervations, have been look'd upon but as a Trifling and Groundlels Dilquifition; and the Prefervation of Anti - quated Languages, thought a Service of no ule to Letters.
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There is some element that can as well as not be expressed by the dietitian’s word roughage or up-stream by which you can judge yourself as a novelist or as a personality the fact recently quated by Middleton Murray199 that John Keats felt that creative talent is essentially without character is empiric: the acceptance of disorganization is another matter because it eventually implies a lesion of vitality.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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There is some element that can as well as not be expressed by the dietitian’s word roughage or up-stream by which you can judge yourself as a novelist or as a personality the fact recently quated by Middleton Murray199 that John Keats felt that creative talent is essentially without character is empiric: the acceptance of disorganization is another matter because it eventually implies a lesion of vitality.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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