The show has always grooved in the cerebral and quixotic, which often translates to slow. |
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Their campaigns are often criticized as unpragmatic, quixotic and idealistic. |
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Although Merlis' prose remains as fluid as quicksilver, the narrative thrust progressively dwindles as Joel's quixotic journey nears its end. |
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This more recent house on the Izu Peninsula marks a temporary break with mining the fertile seams of Toyko's quixotic urban geology. |
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His quixotic idealist appeal for justice contrasts sharply with the rest of the exhibition, in which justice does not seem to be expected. |
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He was presented as the quixotic radical, the gregarious populist, the lovable dissenter, the rare honest liberal, the minority of one. |
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Others existed only as working hypotheses, unrealized plans or quixotic fantasies. |
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This quixotic politician became obsessed with the plight of Afghanistan, the Afghan people, and with taking the fight to the Soviets directly. |
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I think there would be a certain amount of consensus about that, even amongst the most quixotic and naturally amorous of us. |
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From this distance, though I hope I am wrong about this, his campaign seems quixotic, his footing insecure against the high tide of conservatism. |
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So while the challenge facing the peace movement in south Asia is daunting, it is by no means impossibly quixotic. |
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He developed prototypes for mass-produceable goods, and worked on the quixotic Letatlin, a design for an ornithopter. |
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This will not be undone by a quixotic quest for reparations from the former colonial masters. |
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Learning to speak the language of apples is perhaps a quixotic goal for science, but this is exactly what a team from Nova Scotia accomplished. |
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At its core is our national airline, Air Canada, and the quixotic place it occupies among the people it serves. |
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As early as 1985, Canadian courts were attempting to breathe life into the quixotic clauses of international agreements. |
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After two uprisings in two decades, they seem largely indifferent to his quixotic call for a third. |
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The quixotic nature of a project featuring a totally unknown young violinist did not escape me. |
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They are, across the board, quixotic characters hacking at the windmill of language. |
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Brian looked like the romantic, idealistic and harmfully quixotic sort. |
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The truth is slippery, and plumbing the past to catch hold of it is as quixotic a quest as the search for the perfect bottle of wine, but it is a noble and necessary one. |
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Political instability means economic uncertainty, and popular aspirations for a growing economy and a stable, professional government seem increasingly quixotic. |
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Resolve that this can and should be the year that zero preschoolers go hungry based on your quixotic grandstanding. |
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In November 2007, though, Dutschke seemed to realize his campaign was quixotic. |
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But along comes Hank Greenberg, AIG's colorful former chief, pushing them to join his quixotic lawsuit. |
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I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing. |
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At first sight, Kavli's new foundation might seem a little quixotic. |
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He committed seppuku — ritual suicide by disembowelment — in 1970, after leading a quixotic, botched coup d'état whose object was to restore the demystified emperor to his prewar status. |
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He never joined the Party, and briefly entertained a quixotic scheme for organizing a Left Bank rescue party to liberate Trotsky from Stalin's prison in Kazakhstan. |
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A quixotic, self-aggrandizing Elizabethan gallant and knight-errant? |
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His focus on smaller, more quixotic projects, Beck moonlighted as a producer, working with artists such as Charlotte Gainsbourg, Thurston Moore and Stephen Malkmus. |
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It's not difficult to imagine that Bjork's quixotic auralscapes are spawned from the icy blue Atlantic that relentlessly engirds her native Iceland. |
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But others have been crude hit-and-run attacks and in some cases even Quixotic charges by lightly armed men on armored vehicles. |
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Quixotic mazes made with podacarpus hedges or scarlet red bean vines can be done with a little imagination. |
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Quixotic zillionaires seeking a vanity project that might one day pay off financially, but in the meanwhile serves as a handy outlet for ego gratification and self-promotion. |
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