Alaskans see themselves as rugged individualists living in the last frontier. |
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He believes that children who do not regularly eat with or talk to their parents can turn into anti-social, undisciplined individualists. |
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I always thought of bloggers as being kind of quirky individualists, iconoclasts. |
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These are the privileged individualists who have already snatched their slice of the American dream. |
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When certain people began to be individualists, fear set into the community. |
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Liberal individualists argue that the individual is morally prior to the community. |
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Such laws are scarcely ever opposed on grounds of principle, even by the most doctrinaire individualists. |
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Because actors, in essence, are individualists, they don't really work as a unit. |
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They developed as rugged individualists who were honest and shrewd, knew no grades of society and had dignity. |
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This gives the writer some of his most felicitous moments as he considers a series of eccentric individualists who gave their lives to the weather. |
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We like to think of ourselves as a nation of rugged individualists. |
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Americans, by contrast, tend to view themselves as rugged individualists. |
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In a society of individualists nobody dare admit to being a conformist. |
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Some mods evolved into, or merged with, subcultures such as individualists, stylists, and scooterboys. |
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Individualists and collectivists disagree over whether the Second Amendment grants individuals a right to firearm possession. |
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