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Self-assured and instinctively political, Gbowee is a modern day Lysistrata, as in the ancient Greek satirist Aristophanes' play, a character who organized women in a sex strike to protest the Peloponnesian War.
Regina Weinreich: Women, War & Peace: Power Breakfast for PBS Premiere Regina Weinreich 2011
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Self-assured and instinctively political, Gbowee is a modern day Lysistrata, as in the ancient Greek satirist Aristophanes' play, a character who organized women in a sex strike to protest the Peloponnesian War.
Regina Weinreich: Women, War & Peace: Power Breakfast for PBS Premiere Regina Weinreich 2011
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** Self-assured pronouncements by those totally unqualified to make them?
Breaker Breaker, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog 2008
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** Self-assured pronouncements by those totally unqualified to make them?
Breaker Breaker, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog 2008
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** Self-assured pronouncements by those totally unqualified to make them?
Breaker Breaker, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog 2008
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** Self-assured pronouncements by those totally unqualified to make them?
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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** Self-assured pronouncements by those totally unqualified to make them?
Breaker Breaker, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blog 2008
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Self-assured and cocky, he is the perfect foil for the Victor Corsaire, the self-made Space Marshall whose reputation is as great as Space Vulture's, which irks the criminal no end.
Space Vulture Fred Perry 2009
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Self-assured and cocky, he is the perfect foil for the Victor Corsaire, the self-made Space Marshall whose reputation is as great as Space Vulture's, which irks the criminal no end.
Archive 2009-08-01 Fred Perry 2009
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"Self-assured" and "the most inner-directed man on the globe" are one way to put it -- the courtier's way, the way of the columnist eager to defend the indefensible and desperate for something nice to say.
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