The legitimacy is not in question, but the adumbration, or foreshadowing, is. |
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But Sanjay seems today like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India. |
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What's deemed strange about him is the adumbration — few actors are able to hint like him. |
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The seven laws of which he speaks represent, in turn, a rabbinic adumbration of the biblical prohibition against eating meat with blood in it. |
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The merest adumbration of an apology on Baron Veen's part would clinch the matter with a token of gracious finality. |
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