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The roots of the idea of loyalty may be found in the deep religious consciousness of ancient man, where it is interwoven with implicit metaphysical, psycho - logical, moral, and sentimental meanings — a phenom - enon which is of more than antiquarian interest.
LOYALTY MILTON R. KONVITZ 1968
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The enon financial ways are incompatible with the technical ones of today.
Think Progress » Rep. McCotter complains that Obama ‘demonizes’ Wall Street and insurance companies. 2010
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What kind of traditionalist woman has a job … OMG Perino is not a conervative but one of those pro-monarchy enon-o-cons the founding fathers fought to free us from!!
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They call that conservatism even though conservatism was coined by a French guy named Chateaubriand that wanted to keep the enon [old] order, IE a monarchial order of King, aristocrats, clergy and powerless rentier masses.
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This week's TWD was chosen by Holly of Phe/MOM/enon: the 15 minute chocolate amaretti torte!
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference ender enon - of sunken cities and landscapes:
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Life of Brian: ender enon - of sunken cities and landscapes
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Palin, recognizing this as an extraordinarily unusual phenom - enon, drew up another chair and sat down beside him.
Dragons of a Fallen Sun Weis, Margaret 2000
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This light about the moon is always new (neon) and always old (enon), if the disciples of Anaxagoras say truly.
The CRATYLUS Plato 1975
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And as she has a light which is always old and always new (enon neon aei) she may very properly have the name selaenoneoaeia; and this when hammered into shape becomes selanaia.
The CRATYLUS Plato 1975
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