To pretend otherwise, to present herself as the once and future champion of a sovereign Britain, was to utter a whopper of leviathan proportions. |
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The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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The typical person lacks the resources, knowledge, and skills to take on the local leviathan that our local governments have become. |
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There is a palpable sense of the ghosts of ancient wars looking down grimly on a humbled leviathan. |
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Hearts of oak have become as obsolete as knights in plate armour, and the leviathan protectors of trade are themselves too vulnerable. |
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She was in awe of the powerful old leviathan, and adjusted its controls with a naive reverence. |
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One positive decision by the leviathan rumbles more widely than a thousand decisions by its smaller competitors. |
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This is the leviathan that libertarians and conservatives have warned about in sometimes overheated, hyperpartisan terms. |
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But this is a rare moment where the leviathan can be confronted and restrained. |
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Leviathans are one of the nastiest water animals that ever swam the seven seas, and I thought that a leviathan was scaring the fish away from something. |
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The movie goes a little overboard with its repeated use of Plato's discussion of Atlantis, but makes up for it with the more obscure reference to the biblical leviathan. |
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A six-speed autobox is standard, and though Denali may be an un-aerodynamic leviathan, with six gears and AWD, it seriously hauls. |
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And, of course, leviathan Microsoft is hardly watching passively as rivals edge closer. |
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It is becoming increasingly obvious that a website is a leviathan in that one you have obtained it you must continually maintain it. |
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Chief Baird: I know that this leviathan we call the federal government has tested your patience. |
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Computing is moving online, away from the desktop and away from Microsoft, the desktop-software leviathan, to Google, master of online search. |
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Once, during a seasonal visit to the store, I watched as a little man struggled with a leviathan of a trolley, stuffed to the gunnels with drink, box after box of it. |
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Through the creatures of His own creation such as mountain goats, the wild donkeys, the ostriches, horses, the hawk, Behemoth, and leviathan, God tried to help Job realize the limits and ignorance of human beings. |
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And so has been the entire administrative leviathan, which seems adrift chaotically and anarchically, with no set direction in sight. |
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It should not have been omitted that previous to completely stripping the body of the leviathan, he was beheaded. |
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Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down? |
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Slowly, through an increasing glow that lighted land and water alike, the leviathan of the deep made her ponderous progress to the hill-encircled harbor. |
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That man was a leviathan! He took up a whole row of seats at the theatre. |
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The factory is a towering leviathan in the middle of the town. |
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And, just as Raven had foreseen, the Leviathan rushed forward, its hooves clomping down upon the stone flagstones. |
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A minority interpretation to which I adhere is that Leviathan in Job 41 is a theriomorphic description of Satan. |
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Well, both Leviathan and Behemoth, the mythic and legendary giant creatures of the sea and the land respectively, are kosher. |
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In his Leviathan of 1651, Thomas Hobbes referred to it as the English Translation made in the beginning of the Reign of King James. |
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The track is called Leviathan and is the punkiest thing we have done in years. |
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His newest series, Leviathan, is a steampunk reimagining of WWI Europe. |
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To wit, Leviathan recently developed an advergame for BellSouth to tie in with a DSL promotion. |
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Hobbes considered notions of the state and the body politic in his most notable work, Leviathan. |
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Leviathan resumed her pursuit of Monarca, eventually catching up and forcing her to surrender. |
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In May he exhibited Leviathan at the Grand Palais, and two concurrent shows in Milan at the Rotonda della Besana and Fabbrica del Vapore. |
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In spring 2011, Kapoor's work, Leviathan, was the annual Monumenta installation for the Grand Palais in Paris. |
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The remainder of the treatise dealt cursorily with some of the topics more fully treated in the Human Nature and the Leviathan. |
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Hobbes opposed the existing academic arrangements, and assailed the system of the original universities in Leviathan. |
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In Leviathan, Hobbes set out his doctrine of the foundation of states and legitimate governments and creating an objective science of morality. |
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Hobbes is best known for his 1651 book Leviathan, which established the social contract theory that has served as the foundation for most later Western political philosophy. |
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Some scholars suggest that Behemoth has not received its due respect as an academic work, being comparatively overlooked and underrated in the shadow of Leviathan. |
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In the Leviathan, Hobbes could only represent the pre-civil as the anti-civil, as that which lacked in every respect what was considered important in civil society. |
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During the years of composing Leviathan, Hobbes remained in or near Paris. |
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Initial explorations in the James Hall Over Engine Mine led to the discovery of a large shaft named Leviathan, before further excavations revealed the existence of Titan. |
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The company of the exiled royalists led Hobbes to produce Leviathan, which set forth his theory of civil government in relation to the political crisis resulting from the war. |
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Although it was initially only circulated privately, it was well received, and included lines of argumentation that were repeated a decade later in Leviathan. |
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At about ten o'clock, just as Monarca had got within little more than a mile of Rayo, Leviathan fired a warning shot wide of Monarca, to oblige her to drop anchor. |
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Namely, Hobbes wrote in The Elements of Law that Patrimonial kingdoms were not necessarily formed by the consent of the governed, while in Leviathan he argued that they were. |
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However, the arguments in Leviathan were modified from The Elements of Law when it came to the necessity of consent in creating political obligation. |
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The law of inertia apparently occurred to several different natural philosophers and scientists independently, including Thomas Hobbes in his Leviathan. |
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