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Let me close, then, by adumbrating one particularly forceful instance of anti-Liberal and anti-progressive thinking, namely,
The Melancholic Gift: Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Fiction 2008
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And that is one reason that it's reasonable to interpret the real thrust of this letter as being in the very next paragraph, namely,
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Obama saying on national television exactly what he said in his book, namely,
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Speaking before a House Financial Services subcommittee, Mr. Spitzer effectively threatened that state regulators -- namely,
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However, if η is omitted then a much longer term results, namely,
Combinatory Logic Bimbó, Katalin 2008
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Khûnajî's work inspired or at least prefigured work by other great logicians not mentioned by Ibn Khaldûn, namely,
Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic Street, Tony 2008
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Letting E be the exemplification relation, this unrestricted semantical property principle (USP) takes a familiar form, namely,
Curry's Paradox Beall, JC 2008
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It occurred to Mr. Winkle that this advice was very like that which bystanders invariably give to the smallest boy in a street fight, namely,
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Our feeling was, that Fourier had skipped no fact but one, namely,
Uncollected Prose 2006
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Is there not room then for a new department in poetry, namely,
Uncollected Prose 2006
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