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In my prior reviews I called the Atlas Shrugged I film the Cliffs Notes version of the epic novel and Atlas II a pastiche of excerpts.
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Having just read, Atlas Shrugged, I challenged myself at the beginning of 2011 that I would really push myself to do great work.
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Mainstream critics will likely focus on these aspects of Atlas Shrugged Part I while completely missing or ignoring the actual message of this important work, which is expertly conveyed.
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If the longer needs are to be met, may I suggest the Atlas Economic Research Foundation (atlas-fdn.org), an umbrella for supporting proponents of liberty in the world's most challenged locales.
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Surprised that the voyage would take so long (long enough, in one case, for the slaves to mount a rebellion), I pulled out the Oxford Atlas and easily located Madagascar, and saw its geographic relation to South Africa.
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Needless to say, Gates wasted years defending his company, and when the DOJ ruled against it, I sent Gates a copy of Atlas Shrugged.
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Through an independent outfit I've mentioned before, the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, the Templeton Freedom Awards are bestowed annually on often-pinched intellectual shops at the far reaches of liberalization worldwide.
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We have entered an era now where much health commentary has swung, I would argue, too far in direction of the Dartmouth Atlas or Peter Orszag approach of assuming that every costly, innovative procedure is evidence of how wasteful our health care system can be.
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"I worked as an English teacher in a town in the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco for two years, and quickly grew to love this part of the world, " he said.
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"I laugh when I hear that you can make a map by community input alone, " says Tele Atlas founder De Taeye.
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