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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.

But it has manifestly failed to get to grips with Islamophobia, of which Kilroy's anti-Arabism is an obvious variant.

The speech that gained Dean the passionate support of the American left was at heart the manifesto of a bred-in-the-bone fiscal conservative.

Pity and dislike, first manifested by my mother, affected Betsy even more than her father's disgrace, which she inherited.

This is not, as you can see, turning out to be a particularly simple example — the unpainted room as repository of unspoken thoughts, symbolic home and playroom to unborn generations that will supersede and finally bury us when, ancient, decrepit, and delirious, we die — especially when you consider the ways that inner conflicts manifest, in close relationships, as vulnerabilities.

Sybil became the most famous psychiatric patient in history, and her manifestation of what Wilbur called multiple personality disorder became the pattern of the disorder, in a form substantially different from Eve's.

"And yet Dorothy's birth record shows your father gave his age in 1898 as twenty-four — so he must have been nineteen when you were born, according to Clark County, a manifest absurdity."This, I think, is unnecessary (and therefore by the basic test of Ockham's Razor, to be discarded) and in fact flies in the face of the single most manifest quality of the first nine books of the Hebrew scriptures: they are the work of a genius, in both the editing of old material and the inclusion of new.

But it is equally obvious that the tonalities, the associations, the order of imaginative authority, shift, usually with some palpable diminution, when a work manifesting great verbal mastery is transferred from one language to another.

But an equally important aspect of the appeal of both these books is their unique power as instances of literary Hebrew, a power that manifestly focuses the boldness of the philosophic critique they articulate.

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.

In this setting of public worship, he duly praises "the deeds of my Rock," which are not invoked in the biblical Song, but God's wondrous acts are manifested in these lines in the vernal freshness of nature, the passing of the rainy season, the lovers' garden — in the Song it is both a metaphor for the woman's body and the couple's trysting place.

This fanciful manifesto included Russian troops liberating India from English imperialism, though he also announced his intention to confiscate large landholdings.

Taking 1766 as its stopping point allows us to understand the war as an event with direct consequences extending well beyond the conquest of Canada, detaches the Stamp Act crisis from its usual narrative function as the prologue to the Revolution, and makes manifest the parallels between the Stamp Act riots and Pontiac's War as efforts to defend local autonomy within the empire.

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.


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