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Marshall said she is better able to express her ideas after they have been tested and challenged by her law clerks...
...respect the right of the National Review to express its political statements, but the fact that these are untruthful and harmful stereotypes is what makes this matter transcend political and ethnic bounds," she said...
...armored and ready at any moment to do battle. Some 35% of its soldiers are women, as are 70% of its officers. The troops wear no insignia of rank, live communally and receive no pay. They have taken a vow to remain celibate until Iran is freed. And all express near fanatical loyalty to the woman they hope to install as the next President of Iran: Maryam Rajavi...
This comment suggests that Aristotle was wrong when he assigned a greater worth to imaginative literature than to recitations of real events: "Poetry tends to express universals, and history particulars." Authors have largely sided with Aristotle. When James Joyce decided to write about his harsh Irish childhood, he reinvented himself as Stephen Dedalus and created the imagined worlds of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses...
...would like to express my disappointment in your not covering the San Diego Crew Classic two weekends...