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Examples
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The United manager strongly condemned the managerial change at Blackburn but Allardyce's replacement has not taken the sage's words to heart.
Stakes higher for Blackburn than Manchester United, says Steve Kean 2011
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The Imaginarium itself involves a magic mirror accessed via the sage's trance state.
Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2010
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Last night PBS aired The Buddha, a new TV special about the sage's life, impact, and particular relevance to our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion.
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Last night PBS aired The Buddha, a new TV special about the sage's life, impact, and particular relevance to our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion.
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Fearing the truth of the sage's prediction, they kept him secluded.
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Boswell's lifelong friendship with Johnson provided copious examples of the great sage's fun-loving good nature: "He frequently indulged himself in colloquial pleasantry; and the heartiest merriment was often enjoyed in his company."
Archive 2008-09-07 papabear 2008
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Only the Stoic sage's assent to cognitive impressions clearly counts as knowledge for only a sage has the proper discipline always to avoid withdrawing assent, or assenting to things that one shouldn't.
Stoicism Baltzly, Dirk 2008
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He had seen all and experienced everything of life with a sage's wisdom.
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Boswell's lifelong friendship with Johnson provided copious examples of the great sage's fun-loving good nature: "He frequently indulged himself in colloquial pleasantry; and the heartiest merriment was often enjoyed in his company."
The New Beginning papabear 2008
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Much of what's in the sage's head is also in the head of every twelve year old.
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