The only beings which do expect him and greet him with unbridled joy are the stray dogs. |
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What we are getting in their place are naked selfishness, unbridled materialism and marginalisation of compassion. |
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Unable to bear the death throes of her love affair, she becomes by turns desperate and tenacious, acting out with unbridled fury. |
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Immediately, a gaggle of geese and a badling of ducks dashed towards us waddling with unbridled joy. |
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The World Wide Web, I'm likely to say in moments of unbridled talkiness, is an encyclopedia at my fingertips. |
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Political pluralism also tends to exercise some moderation or restraint on unbridled nationalism. |
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The fight will not bear fruit if it assumes the preserve of emotionalism and unbridled hatred or preformed conclusions and judgments. |
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The quick impression is of success, the full picture is of unbridled inadequacy. |
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There is the same comic contrast between the characters' unbridled enthusiasm and their dowdy clothing and heavy Eastern European accents. |
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Musically, the songs are built around rudimentary drums and guitar, occasional bass and unbridled enthusiasm. |
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The Four Tops lead singer sang with such unbridled passion, this is really weak sauce by comparison. |
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This unbridled opportunism is closely bound up with their own political past. |
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An elongated, hardshell taco filled with beans and cheese, the quesadilla is a work of unbridled genius. |
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Anyone willing to pay money to hear us all waffle on for sixty minutes of unbridled nonsense? |
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The idea that beneath the outer shell of civilized humanity lies this kind of unbridled, primitive passion is terrifying and exciting to him. |
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But her Justine grounds the movie too much, keeping it an everyday slice of life when it could become a work of unbridled operatic brilliance. |
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Because we stand to lose more than we could gain from unbridled pleonexia we have entered into a compact neither to do nor to allow injustice. |
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He was crying out to ghost pedestrians, phantoms incapable of reacting in any other way but unbridled fear. |
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What follows from here is unbridled mawkishness interrupted by some slapstick comedy. |
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When the people of first-century Jerusalem looked at Saul of Tarsus, they saw a man filled with unbridled spiritual ambition. |
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Pride, a religious term for unbridled individualism, threatens the welfare of an orderly community. |
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So Parliament offers no forum for considered debate and no brake on the unbridled ambition of an unscrupulous Prime Minister. |
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Paul's an independent filmmaker whose unbridled ambition is rivaled only by his equally unchecked obsessive nature. |
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They were an incredibly aggressive people, a people with seeming unbridled ambition to conquer everything. |
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In Marlowe's rendition, he is portrayed as a tragic hero in that his unbridled ambitions lead him to an unfortunate end. |
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On one side lay a patch of endless briars on the other a 20 ft drop to the sharp rocks and unbridled sea below. |
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McClernand's unbridled ambition is no different from that displayed by some senior officers today. |
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Judy gasped in shock and horror, paralyzed with disgust and unbridled rage as Sarah stormed out of the room. |
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And as skeptical as I am of majority opinion right now, it's better than the unbridled greed of the plutocracy we've got at present. |
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Nat disappeared from view as she unbridled her horse, quiet words murmuring in the air between them for a moment, too low for Cole to understand. |
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When they decide to have an honest go at life, they find the world cold and unaccommodating to their unbridled enthusiasm. |
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Riding my bike would clear my mind of all the impure thoughts implanted by corporate America and unleash unbridled creativity. |
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It became an unforgettable encounter when our raft capsized, and I was swept along powerless in its icy unbridled current. |
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Horses are one of the recurring motifs in Yeats's art, symbolic of loyalty, intelligence and the unbridled freedom of his early childhood. |
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Despite my tear-stained cheeks in 1973, seeing Stokoe's unbridled joy at the final whistle is still a memory that I am pleased to have witnessed. |
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The euphoria, excitement, colour, unbridled joy and sheer thrill of having reached the promised land by Armagh was a sight to behold. |
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Here designers take unbridled pleasure in old-fashioned commodities like ornament and decoration without slipping decisively into reverse gear. |
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Our culture, he believes, is given over to unbridled curiosity and a constant hankering for the forbidden. |
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Government meddling and bureaucracy, to whatever degree that might be true, is preferable to unbridled monopolism. |
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Grandma Ida was cackling with unbridled laughter, and Jude laughed right along with her. |
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And without a doubt, the GOP has merely become a vehicle for unbridled corporate power. |
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The vote was against unbridled neo-liberal capitalism, not for nationalism. |
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Nobody wants the horrific slaughterhouse of war or the unbridled blackmail of terrorism but nobody wants to see evil flourish either. |
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What we see, more exactly, is unbridled competition between the weak and the strong. |
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Without flinching, the Carlow contingent were on their feet, screaming and shouting in the sort of unbridled joy that's utterly oblivious to everything else. |
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Like any great promoter, Joe Fitzgerald emanates unbridled enthusiasm. |
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For them, a few idle asides excepted, America and its works amount to nothing but unbridled wickedness, a brief for gunplay, willful stupidity, and closed-mindedness. |
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In a story of such unbridled teen-age success, with a smile like that, who could possibly be indecorous enough to become the bad guy? |
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But northern soul sometimes helped unify these wars within walls with its unbridled joy, energy and emotion. |
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The dual attraction of the Manchu rulers to unbridled decoration and to orthodox academicism characterized their patronage at court. |
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It is almost as if Mankell fears that unbridled reality, unsoftened by mystical elements, will cause the reader to recoil. |
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Modern agitation clashes with fairground agility, and pessimism with complicit laughter, fleeting happiness and unbridled witticisms. |
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Here the composer presents himself in an unbridled fury, the coruscating arpeggios that punctuate the melodic phrases suggesting fist-shaking. |
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Considering that housing is the city's biggest shortfall, it's ironic that unbridled construction is indisputably its biggest problem. |
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A fine piano entices musicians to perform with spontaneity and passion, yet such unbridled expressiveness may not always be appropriate. |
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Kent Nagano also conducts the Seventh Symphony, which is distinguished by its unbridled energy and vividness. |
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Better structures must prevent political leaders from indulging in their unbridled hunger for power and wealth undisturbed. |
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The bridge is a harbinger of unbridled economic opportunity as local villagers now have a direct link to the markets in the city. |
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The unbridled competition of the car sounded the knell of rural railway lines. |
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I think that in this age of unbridled globalisation, they see the European engine sputtering and the European economy gasping for breath. |
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The longest-running animated comedy series of all time, it continues to bring unbridled hilarity to fans all over the world. |
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We welcome this speech on the Internet, as censorship is unbridled and ubiquitous inside Vietnam today. |
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It has also built a communications plan because soldiers, when they return to Canada, unbridled, tell Canadians about their experiences. |
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He thinks, not without reason, that the federal government has intruded into provincial areas through the use of its unbridled spending power. |
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As the sector approaches maturity, there is a greater risk of unbridled competition between different areas of the Community. |
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People continue to die of hunger and thirst, disease and poverty, in this age of plenty and of unbridled consumerism. |
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The engine of unbridled capitalism, with its unfair system of thought, has reached the end of road and is unable to move. |
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I guess they figure, as the recent blackout demonstrated, that the only thing separating humanity from unbridled, rampant hedonism is the electricity grid. |
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Though Smith cautioned against the excesses of unbridled free enterprise, he insisted that society benefited when the state allowed acquisitive individualism full scope. |
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Albany recoils from the savage ethos in which his wife lives, foreseeing both her own destruction and that of the universe itself as a consequence of unbridled self-interest. |
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No, you wanted to see perky nipples and unbridled bloodshed. |
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An academic scholar attributed this phenomenon to the oversaturated media coverage and an unbridled Internet causing the undesirable social effect of blind hero worship. |
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Swinging chaotically between mindless lethargy and eruptions of unbridled emotion, he is barely able to think rationally or arrive at any sort of decision. |
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How many of us have recent experience dealing with unbridled equines? |
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The Jones family anguish turned to unbridled joy early last Wednesday morning when Conor arrived home none the worse for his ordeal after spending over a week sleeping rough. |
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Wimbledon is fast approaching and with it the unbridled hilarity of pigeons landing on the court, ballboys tripping over and the ball getting stuck in the net. |
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Wolves, bears, and cougars were the massed enemy on the hill, and our stories were of their unbridled ferocity. |
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Going into the barn she unsaddled and unbridled the big stallion. |
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Otherwise, the likely excesses by an unbridled military and the consequent loss of confidence in democratic institutions could well stir up even greater conflict. |
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While Caesar examines the effect of unbridled political ambition on political order, Merchant explores the effect of revelatory religion on the polity. |
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We live and work in an era of youthful exuberance and unbridled ambition. |
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The more the wine interacted with air, the wilder and more unbridled it turned. |
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You are attracted to those who are unbridled, untrammeled, and free. |
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In England, needless to say, the mood is one of unbridled optimism. |
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As a country that has suffered much at the hands of unbridled violence unleashed by terrorists, Sri Lanka knows only too well the human and material cost of such violence, which can indeed impede political solutions. |
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The scorn for human dignity that has been displayed is nothing more than the result of the unbridled materialism on which Communism in particular and revolutionary ideology in general are based. |
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I'm no global style icon, but I still love the feeling of unbridled scruffiness one can embrace on a trip to the gym. |
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It is also the product of the unbridled policy of the United States Administration to reject the diversity of political, economic and social systems and to pursue unilateralism. |
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Pair with nothing but unbridled confidence. |
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Both have historical roots as critics of unbridled capitalism. |
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Their plots blend emotion and skill, depth and light-heartedness, visual poetry and tenderness? but they all have a common denominator: parody and a fresh, unbridled humour. |
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Market pressure is also exerted on public service tasks: the most effective centres of resistance to unbridled free competition and public enterprises are under threat. |
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She had unbridled enthusiasm especially when sharing an O'douls near beer at the Beaumont weekly happy hour. |
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At the same time, we have what has been, up until this recession, an unbridled rate and state of development, often moving far faster than the assessments were able to keep up. |
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In the absence of moral points of reference, an unbridled greed for wealth and power takes over, obscuring any Gospel-based vision of social reality. |
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New studies show that unbridled hateful speech can cause emotional harm. |
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The fear of unbridled ambition is nothing new in American politics. |
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As a result of his contact with Korovin, Konchalovsky acquired the expertise of the Moscow School with its predisposition to corporeality and its unbridled approach to colour. |
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We need to recover this attitude of respect and this relationship of communion with nature that is so different from a violent relationship, marked by utilitarianism and the unbridled exploitation of the resources of Earth. |
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Balance must therefore be the keyword, and not the extremist attitude that prevents economic development or the unbridled exploitation that destroys resources. |
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The elections took place against a background of unbridled state authoritarianism, rampant corruption and deep-rooted poverty for more than 75 per cent of the population. |
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It makes him the sort of technologist you would expect might look on tomorrow with unbridled optimism. Not all future technology meets with his approval, though. |
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The trio reveals a free and solitary Mathieu, a Mathieu who has yielded to a spiritual experience in his art, one that is presented with unbridled rawness and sincerity. |
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The designs echo the tastefulness and creativity of the Parisians and the workshop of 12, Place Vendome put itself at the service of this unbridled inventiveness. |
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Ms. Rogers was attracted by his penchant for unbridled generosity and helpfulness: he ghostwrote love letters home for soldiers during the war, offered his help to hearing-aid users and visited residents of nursing homes. |
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I AM impressed with Gordon Brown's call to both oil retailers and fuel companies to reduce their prices and to stop their unbridled profiteering. |
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I would like to say that the origin of these crises was the unbridled accumulation of capital in a few hands, the irretrievable looting of natural resources and the commercialization of Mother Earth. |
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Protocol No 6, and also Articles 3 and 4 of the EC Treaty, reinforce their dogmatic conception of unfettered competition, heedless of national interests, unbridled by borders and careless of democracy. |
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The New York Times associates Marie Chouinard with a hurricane of unbridled imaginativeness, and calls her work a blend of the sensual and the cerebral. |
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Following a process during which he refined the diamond in the rough, he is finally all set to release Consumed and Guilty, an album that lives up to his fervour and unbridled energy. |
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They're hardly likely to set the scene for an unbridled night of passion, especially languishing under the shadow of a pasty-white beer gut. |
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A remarkable one-man orchestra, he dexterously carves frenetic melodies on stage, somewhere between acoustic melancholy and unbridled electronica, the heir to Yann Tiersen and Wax Tailor. |
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Deshimaru's close sangha consisted largely of free-thinking young people who were not always easily disciplined, but who were full of an unbridled enthusiasm and the vastness of beginner's mind. |
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On every occasion, it is remarkable how each rapporteur manages to outshine their predecessors in criminalising millions of Europeans who are faced with the tragic effects of unbridled immigration. |
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Many officers who begin their careers with unbridled enthusiasm end up, over the course of their careers, suffering problems in both their personal lives and their long-term relationships with their agencies. |
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This has been happening since the late 1980s in particular, which experienced the silent revolution of unbridled deregulation, removing not just unnecessary restrictions but a good many others as well. |
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The apparition in a theatrical company of a first class blunderer turns a tragedy into an unbridled comedy where gags hang on together with an unrestrained rythm. |
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The electoral debacle of 1895 marked an end to the unbridled optimism which had attended the party's foundation. |
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It was the age of unbridled excess, avarice, and machismo gone haywire. |
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We are scum when it comes to abusing other people's countries with unbridled yobbishness. |
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From an advanced welfare state we became an unbridled profit state. |
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While unbridled globalization in the financial sphere provoked the crisis we are experiencing, unilateral action and disdain for institutions resulted in conflicts that must not be repeated. |
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Enlistee and draftee alike quickly learned the business of soldiering and killing even though military discipline came hard to free and unbridled civilians. |
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Unbridled teenage gumption as practiced in the U.S., it seems, is the answer to all problems. |
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