Others feel that for many ordinary people, Mr Hazare remains a potent symbol of the fight against corruption.
But many ordinary people hear such statements and scratch their heads in bewilderment.
That seems to be the view of many ordinary people questioned by Edelman.
For many ordinary people, running a marathon can be a life-changing event.
Until recently this was a worry only for the super-rich, but now many ordinary people fear that, thanks to rising house prices, they may be dragged into paying death duties.
Big Bang helped facilitate privatisation, demystifying the share-buying process that many ordinary people had found a stumbling block, thus allowing people to simply walk into their banks and order a parcel of shares.
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Not necessarily to show specifically what happened to the Jews, but also to remind people how even in a supposedly 'civilised' society, like Germany in the 1930's, many ordinary people can be made to commit horrendous acts against their neighbours in the name of hatred.
As 2010 draws to an end, however, many ordinary Chinese people say they are not feeling celebratory.
But as with previous experiments in which random members of the public have been asked to play prison guard or interrogator, Dr Fast's result suggests that many quite ordinary people will succumb to bad behaviour if the circumstances are right.
One of the most frustrating aspects of the income tax code is that so many complicated provisions affect ordinary people doing ordinary things.
This natural wealth could bring many benefits to the ordinary people of the Congo, but instead it is funding armed conflict and horrific abuses.
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There have been many recorded cases of ordinary people performing superhuman feats like lifting up cars to release trapped people when they are 'charged up' with adrenalin.
The 39-year-old from England, who has suffered nearly 20 lung collapses due to a condition known as Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), is part of a multinational crew taking part in the bi-annual Clipper Round the World Yacht Race -- the only sailing race in the world where crews are made up by ordinary people, many with little or no sailing experience.
The democratization of cultural debate about what constitutes acceptable practice and what ought to change depends on the economic dignity and financial enfranchisement of ordinary people in as many cultural communities as possible.
It's a complaint common to many resource-rich African nations: ordinary people don't benefit from that wealth.
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For many Americans, the new laws will mean ordinary people will be forced to either break the law or live with a highly regulated, highly censored internet.
There is high unemployment and ordinary savers are getting close to zero returns, while many young people and not so young people are crushed by non-dischargeable student debt.
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Are there really so many others special people, people who are noticeably better than us ordinary, statistically average souls?
For a great many poor people in America, particularly poor black men, prison is a destination that braids through an ordinary life, much as high school and college do for rich white ones.
Dr Soghoian is one of a group of researchers, some of whom are affiliated with academic institutions and many of whom work together, who have risen to prominence by showing how tedious technical flaws can affect ordinary people.
Union leaders deny any intention of bringing it or the country to its knees, but many see Wednesday's stoppage as the first step in a campaign to draw attention to the problems of ordinary people.
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