Veterans benefits have been around for ages, and their track record is none too edifying.
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Also, perhaps in consequence of its relative globality, its presentations are particularly well done and edifying.
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When the occasion demanded it, David could be edifying, while appropriately firm and blunt.
And this will be a clarifying and, we think, edifying debate in the fall.
The contest among them, which Mr Brown may remain to preside over, should be edifying.
His resolve proves a powerful testimony edifying the faithful and an inflection point to rally freedom lovers.
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And it was considered much more fulfilling, or much more edifying, to tell people about Bach and Beethoven.
It may not make for a very edifying election campaign, but it should certainly be fun to watch.
David Petreaus and US Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker's long-anticipated Congressional testimonies this week were edifying on two levels.
The spectacle of the bulky, dark-haired Mr Nickels mud-wrestling with the diminutive, honey-haired Ms Gregoire has not been edifying.
Your attempt to move beyond an obsession with warlords and witchcraft was edifying.
The recent brinkmanship over raising the debt ceiling was hardly an edifying spectacle, but then again sausage grinding rarely is.
It is not a pretty, or terribly edifying sight, whether for farmers, carnivorous consumers, politicians or those who care about animals.
But if the resulting fish is better and more edifying than the usual slimy supermarket creature, it has to be worth it.
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It was never very edifying anyway, each camp busily caricaturing the other.
And mainstream Christianity has taught the edifying power of art which moves.
Her recent contribution to the new register of members' interests, designed to disclose parliamentarians' assets, interests and income, was no more edifying.
But in the end he produces a work that reveals the pursuit of wealth through capitalism as morally edifying, even if never perfect.
And if Michelle Obama wants to take up a cause more edifying than planting a vegetable garden for the White House staff to weed, this one is ready made.
No such edifying gauntlet faced the government officials and politicians who brought down 70 telecom companies through a series of egregious policy errors of telecom reregulation and monetary deflation.
We can't do anything about loose nukes falling into the hands of terrorists, but we can make sure that our progeny's every waking hour is tightly scheduled with edifying activities.
We will see Washington politicians try to balance the demands of voters with their own political self-interests, which should be entertaining -- and maybe even edifying, if they pass a bill that makes finance safer for consumers and the nation.
Particularly edifying are Mr. Feith's exploration of the serious policy differences between various decision-makers and the material contribution those disagreements made to the way in which the preparation, execution and aftermath of the overthrow of Saddam Hussein's regime went down.
And then the three walked back to Saint Beuno's in the sifting snow, edifying each other by praying the five glorious mysteries of the Rosary on the way, and then goading the scholastics fishing the Elwy until Bill Dubberley caught a trout and fell waist deep in the river while hauling it in.
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