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Today, we just tune in to "WWE Smackdown!" to see our fears made manifest and our one- dimensional heroes slay our societal dragons.
More and more Labour backbenchers are into the habit of rebellion, made manifest in the revolt against foundation hospitals and the hostility towards variable student tuition fees.
His love for Don Quixote is tearfully manifest.
The lesson for the young scion was never to assume he could simply get away with something - a trait that later was to manifest as the famous Nehru sense of responsibility.
This double responsiveness to Scripture read in the richness of its original language has continued to manifest itself in the Jewish relation to the Bible through the ages.
All of this is manifest destiny.
Americana gets everywhere by dint of manifest destiny, military aggression and great TV, but you’re an accomplished anti-ambassador.
Despite Haythe's manifest talents as a writer, "The Honeymoon" mainly awakens readers to a truth much more plain and irrefutable than the refined and gauzy counsel of Gordon and his elders:
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