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At the same time, the skepticism of her more conservative colleagues is already being attacked and, in fact, rather trenchantly.
FORBES: Wal-Mart Could Face Major Unanticipated Problems in Historic Class Action
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Yet, as Ben Johnson trenchantly observes, The grant-making institutions of the Left and their feverish recipients ultimately form an amorphous, leftist entity.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Active Measures
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But what if, as Debra Burlingame asks so trenchantly, they are wrong?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Patriot Act advocates launch TV ad campaign
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Filming on location in California, Lupino turns the potentially maudlin material into a searing, deep, trenchantly mature study in the dissolution of a personality.
NEWYORKER: The Young Lovers
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The accusation that Israeli hawkishness turns young diaspora Jews off their Judaism and their Jewishness has been trenchantly advanced by Peter Beinart, a journalist in Washington, DC.
ECONOMIST: Alive and well
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The director Zhang Yimou returns to the allegorical drama in this simple but at times trenchantly emotional tale of Takada (the excellent Ken Takakura), a widowed Japanese fisherman.
NEWYORKER: Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles
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In another paper, Ms Hoxby provides an interesting footnote on the implications of greater choice for teachers whose unions are, of course, trenchantly opposed to most ways of increasing competition among schools.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus: The difference that choice makes | The
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He trenchantly observes that if this secular disdain for religious participation in public life had been operative in the past, we might never have had the antislavery movement and the Martin Luther King Jr.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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He also trenchantly defended immigration.
ECONOMIST: Alastair Burnet