The visitors just about deserved their victory for their more incisive back play. |
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I have written in the past that I would love to watch the Sunday gasbag shows with some of America's incisive social critics of the past. |
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While the progressive implications of some of the films seem tangential, the analysis is generally incisive and occasionally provocative. |
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Perhaps he is more incisive on individually produced artefacts like paintings or buildings. |
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Several chapters are rich in fresh insights and in incisive restatements of accepted views. |
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Following an incisive pass, the left-winger raced clear, committed the keeper, before drilling a left-footer into the corner from a tight angle. |
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With clear tables and incisive arguments, it is a single-volume reference on this vexing sociocultural problem. |
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He is always incisive and insightful, and understands Wagner's epic character almost as well as anyone. |
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He was incisive in his comments, challenging members to improve their pictures and explaining clearly how he felt this could be done. |
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These traits have made him one of the liveliest and most incisive intellectuals in France. |
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For those familiar with the era, the documentary is a sweet piece of nostalgia even if it fails to be comprehensive or intellectually incisive. |
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Guess my brilliant incisive lawyer didn't know what would happen to me when she divested me of my material wealth. |
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The pages brim with incisive descriptions and exquisite pictures of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Patagonia. |
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Her writing is often powerful and incisive, but it achieves this effect through simplicity and restraint rather than stylistic flourish. |
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His incisive account of the institutional experimentation with respect to cutting rights is informative. |
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An incisive ball from Al Hasan Al Yami is latched on to by Al Temyat but his right-footed strike goes a foot wide of Alioum's right-hand post. |
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Margie and I stared, unsure whether she had just said something breathtakingly incisive or mind-numbingly literal-minded. |
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Neither specimen shows evidence of an incisive foramen or other vacuity in the parts of the palatal process that are preserved. |
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Fortunately, incisive writing and convincing performances help us overlook them. |
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His simple yet incisive writing gives you a very clear picture of the fears and longings of these teens. |
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But the game was made safe by Black eight minutes from time after another incisive move. |
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You can look forward to some retrospective travel notes, complaints about summer TV and other incisive, analytical gems. |
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Its impact is enhanced by incisive writing and compelling evidence in profusion. |
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But he is also capable of terse, astringent judgments and an incisive turn of phrase. |
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The general, who was to command all the invading ground forces, refined the plans in his typically incisive way. |
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He should have done better than shoot tamely at the keeper following an incisive one-touch move 20 minutes into the half. |
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Donegal put together another incisive move in the 19th minute, Hegarty netting with aplomb. |
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If Professor Kent's study is incisive and short, Lord Hattersley's is long and designed to be magisterial. |
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The film is an incisive satire on religion and British society, with the Church of England hierarchy particularly coming in for a skewering. |
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Kendal managed to construct some incisive moves and penetrating attacks but they came to nothing. |
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His incisive, direct running was a breath of fresh air and it was no surprise when he cut through to create the Bulls' second. |
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In the sixth minute, an incisive move down Balliol's left saw a twenty-yard effort tipped around the post. |
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On the stroke of half-time, Stoke finally pierced through the resolute City rearguard with a swift, incisive move. |
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Though Grant's writing could be incisive and even belligerent, in manner he was more of a Walter Mitty. |
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And he did so with an enviable manual dexterity driven by a witty, incisive mind. |
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It was a quadruped, gramnivorous, with 40 teeth, namely 24 grinders, 4 eye teeth and 12 incisive. |
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The Palm Beach Opera Orchestra played splendidly with particularly incisive strings and brilliant brass. |
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The light bows are curved outward and strung with black horse hair, which gives the music incisive attacks and lush sustains. |
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He is undoubtedly a man of extraordinary brilliance whose writings are incisive, insightful, and securely based on facts. |
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The singing is excellent down through the cast and the orchestra performs splendidly under his incisive baton. |
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He leads with an incisive baton and the orchestra and chorus respond with spirit. |
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He side-steps his way over out wide to score his first try for England after a rare incisive move. |
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How pleasing to see quick, incisive passing and astute running off the ball again. |
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The interviewer was the man who at the time was regarded as the most abrasive, trenchant, incisive questioner of the time, Robin Day. |
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So, in the spirit of giving till it hurts, let me offer up to the least deserving of us my annual scathingly incisive yet perennially trenchant. |
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We commit to continuing to publish the serious scoops, the weighty investigative pieces and the incisive political analysis. |
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The bobble-heads are hardly incisive political commentary, but they do send a message that Schwarzenegger ought not be taken too seriously. |
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Never very numerous, they reached this commanding position by an incisive and unexcelled diplomacy. |
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Brilliantly passionate and incisive vocals over stunning arrangements on the borderline between jazz, classical and flamenco. |
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Tharoor's deft and incisive mind is displayed to advantage in the piece on Nirad Chaudhari. |
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Wilson's is one of the most incisive, informed texts on the man who is still neglected and forgotten. |
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Strengths of the book are its brevity, the lively, incisive writing, and the authors' willingness to take a stand. |
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Only then does the audience have its brief opportunity to launch incisive ripostes into the heart of the thesis. |
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Yet the accompanying depiction of Louise's confused emotions towards him are incisive and brutal in their honesty. |
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South Africa were 2-21 at close as the Sri Lankan new-ball bowlers came up with incisive spells. |
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It was delightful to hear the Menuetto played with such incisive energy and vigor. |
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Pelham Humfrey and Purcell brought a new, incisive style of string music to the Chapel Royal anthem as violins replaced the old viols. |
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Sarah has been an incisive critic of my work, an unequalled friend in moments of self-doubt, and an eident copy-editor. |
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Rather than being incisive or challenging, they're merely vulgar and offensive. |
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But there's something terrifically right and incisive about her every move in the first few scenes. |
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At the same time, utter nihilism is staved off with some incisive and poignantly human touches. |
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Disrupting Time is an omnium gatherum on familiar Hauerwasian themes, ranging in style from the incisive to the outrageous to the whimsical. |
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The wife's questioning is swift and incisive, causing her husband first to reveal a trickle of information, then a cascade. |
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Ed Waterhouse bagged a hat-trick on Saturday, including a cracking opener after some incisive passing. |
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Bruce indulges in some incisive improvisation, especially when dealing with the inevitable heckler. |
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A thrilling 70th minute move involving two thirds of Liverpool's outfield players produced an incisive fourth goal. |
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It should provide him with the perfect backdrop for an incisive portrait of a world unfamiliar to the general viewer. |
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It naturally overgeneralizes to some extent, but I found it to be an incisive and amusing read. |
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Making only their second appearance in this championship, they had opened brightly enough, showing some neat, incisive play in attack. |
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He has written incisive lyrics, narratives, meditations and satires in verse that is both commanding and supple. |
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While some German critics decry her as an eloquent hysteric, others praise her cold yet incisive observations of human lives and loves. |
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His reputation rests on his incisive critiques of literary and political innocence and immaturity. |
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He does not seek to be fashionable, yet his incisive analysis of social and political realities reflects a distinctive outlook. |
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That much is clear from your letters related to my incisive analysis last week, exploring Google's ills. |
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The more irrational and illogical someone becomes, the more logical and incisive I become. |
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They are incisive, beautifully written, witty and very personal. |
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His correspondence, much of which survives, is that of an incisive and articulate observer. |
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The woman known for her sharp intellect and her incisive, sometimes abrasive, interviewing style had severe verbal difficulties after the accident. |
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Graves is quietly incisive and commanding as the relatively humane Dr. Treves, but Burton is a trifle too actressy even for an actress portraying an actress. |
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It is a joy to watch Shafer seamlessly work incisive commentary on contemporary life into a fast-paced spine-chiller. |
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Too Much Moneyby Dominick Dunne From the master scribe of high society, one last, incisive novel of foibles and wit. |
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The orchestra plays splendidly under the incisive leadership of Patrick Fournillier, too, and the sound reproduction is vivid and fully state-of-the-art. |
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Equally incisive were Danny Welbeck and Daniel Sturridge, and the three young Afro-Englishmen electrified the game. |
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But unlike Bloom and Eagleton, his books have been, while erudite and incisive, unashamedly populist. |
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Spain won, hallelujah, but not after much huffing and puffing to go alongside their geometric, incisive elegance on the ball. |
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However, those matches involving the odd incisive break at breathtaking speed, where the ball invariably ends up in the back of the net, are something of a tantalising tease. |
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They have the makings of incisive critics of visual culture. |
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The ideas in these comics are more subtle and incisive than simply depicting the imprisonment of the capitalist metropolis. |
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Each speaker recounts the way that life was, aspects unique to their particular local region, often touching on unexpected sidelights and incisive observations. |
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These emerging and incisive experimental and theoretical tools make the field of nanoscale electrocatalysis ripe for rapid and comprehensive growth. |
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He wrote not just many volumes of poetry but incisive and intriguing plays, many of which became a curious reflection of life in Ireland at the time. |
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The highly incisive aftertaste is flecked with chalkiness from the soil. |
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A free kick which flew well over the bar and a tame turn and shot was the sum total of his first half contribution, and he was no more incisive after the break. |
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If I were currently more in charge of my faculties and able to string together a cohesive sentence, I would undoubtedly offer you some incisive media analysis of this news. |
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Uday is a screaming crazy who lacks his father's deft administrative touch, incisive analytical skills, brimming compassion, and sense of restraint. |
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Deliver intelligent and incisive points, well made and expressed with sublime brevity, with great import for the organisation and relevant to all present. |
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Consider this incisive analysis of the Whitewater investigation. |
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Most of the jokes aren't laugh-aloud funny but they are incisive. |
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Although her passion, and commitment to accuracy, decency and incisive writing never deserted her, Gay's health progressively did, and her final years were not happy. |
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These articles are the most incisive and intelligent I've yet seen anywhere, and I seriously hope you will continue to draw more detailed conclusions from this case. |
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The writing is pithy and incisive and sometimes devastatingly accurate. |
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It took time, but Hemingway eventually met his match in the incisive Kenneth Lynn. |
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News organizations will gain readers by providing the most complete, reliable news, the most informed commentary, and the most aggressive, incisive reporting. |
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Holland and Portugal giving a brilliant display of incisive wing play. |
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I thought the last paragraph was the most incisive passage in the piece. |
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Argentina started to take control of the game, with a patient game in the back and quick and incisive counter-attacks, complemented of course by their lethal penalty corners. |
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Friedel, who was a virtual spectator for the vast majority of the afternoon, had to save smartly from Geremi early on following an incisive move down the right. |
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The discipline and tenacity of Porto's defence tonight, and their capacity for quick, incisive breaks, recalled Clough's Forest teams at their best. |
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The Pakistanis, on the other hand, played purposefully with some incisive moves from both the flanks, creating a lot of problems for the Indian defenders. |
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However, Keighley showed ruthless finishing almost on half-time as their backs opened up Park with an incisive move to score the try, making it 3-11 at the break. |
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In the hands of a lyricist like Mark Kozelek or Bill Callahan such little surface-surfing emotional feuilletons can have an incisive and unexpected judo quality about them. |
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They frustrated the home support with incisive counter-attacking football, allowing a new on-loan recruit a couple of gallops at central defensive pairing Mark and Stephen. |
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Although he lacked a good radio voice, he excelled at writing short but incisive essays that captured a radio audience unused to such quality in a news broadcast. |
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Yuji Tachikawa, University of Tokyo, for penetrating and incisive studies of supersymmetric quantum field theories. |
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Michael Alexander writes that, as a translator, Pound was a pioneer with a great gift of language and an incisive intelligence. |
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Kelley weaves an incisive critique of primitivist attitudes towards jazz into the story of Monk's success. |
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Rohr's best observations are always aphoristic and incisive, reflecting not mere intellectual cleverness, but profound contemplative experience. |
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At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. |
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Clefting of the secondary palate only includes all structures posterior to the incisive foramen. |
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It must have been on some such day of harsh sunlight, the incisive February brightness that gives perspicuity without warmth. |
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Next man Adil Rashid top-edged to cover point as if he wanted to gift a wicket for Yasir's incisive bowling. |
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Three minutes later an incisive Sunderland move left David Dowson with a clear run on goal, only for Gosling to thwart the striker with a perfectly timed slide tackle. |
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Brief treatments of standpoint theory, liberationism, and feminism introduce the book, but her interlocutors' incisive interpretations of Scripture take center stage. |
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The response, culminating in Rooney finishing off a slick exchange of incisive, pass-them-to-death football, quickly put Scotland back in their place. |
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Rupert's wisdom, kindness and incisive advice has guided me throughout my career and James is an inspirational leader who has shown me great loyalty and friendship. |
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Known for his excitable commentating style and incisive one-liners, the Alnwick-born son of a miner was diagnosed with bowel cancer last September. |
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With the mercurial John Horton and the incisive Mike Beese, the side continued to develop Bath's reputation in the early Seventies with wins over the top Welsh sides. |
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In brisk and incisive prose, Perlstein narrates how Nixon relentlessly exploited this Orthogonian morality in the service of increasingly divisive political brinksmanship. |
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