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- Polsby focuses heretically on another totem:
- In order to prove his bravado, he heretically invites don Gonzalo's statue to dinner that evening.
- Heretically, he does not like scenery, at least not an abundance of it, whenever possible choosing the simplest setting.
- Heretically enough by the standards of their calling, they may even believe that a few things, such as the private matter of one's religion, are more sacred than praying for votes.
- In a San Diego park, at a labor rally called by Democrats to slam the convening Republicans, B . J . Montgomery heretically conceded that had Powell been on the Republican ticket, she would readily have switched and voted Republican in the fall.
- The grilled tomatoes are combined with eggs and typically Asian seasonings-- garlic, sesame oil and ginger-- and scrambled soft . Served over rice ( or, heretically, with bread ), it makes a fast, satisfying and unusual weeknight meal.
- Nietzsche was a racialist, eugenicist and neo-feudalist whose philosophy was so heretically opposed to egalitarian, Trotskyite modernity that the only weapon open to the pseudo-scholarly levelers was mendacious hysterical reality-denial and'hermeneuticization'of his philosophy into nothingness.
- At a labor rally in a San Diego park, a rally called by Democrats to slam the convening Republicans, B . J . Montgomery heretically conceded that had Powell been put on the Republican ticket, she would readily have switched and voted Republican in the fall.
- As a stylist whose love for language uplifts her black-eyed realism about the world, O'Brien relies on meter and the force of words to deliver the unspeakable; it is a gift that has made her heretically suited to tell some of Ireland's darker truths.
- The leader of this clan is Bob Dole : a man who, at the peak of the Reagan years, used to talk heretically about raising taxes to tame the deficit; and a man who is uncomfortable with some elements in the Contract with America ( such as term limits ).
- Mitt Romney, the slash-and-burn governor of Massachusetts, has raised hackles in academia by proposing to privatize, in large part, three campuses at the University of Massachusetts, to revamp its Amherst flagship campus with mone9 Grom more out-of-state students and _ most heretically _ to do away with the office of the university president ( currently occupied by one of his political foes ).
- According to Algis Budrys, it was contrary to the spirit of " Astounding Science Fiction ", where it appeared, and it " dismissed " the " bourgeois aspirations " of " ASF "'s editor, John W . Campbell It is said that the story was accepted in Campbell's absence and that it was " shoehorned " into the magazine by L . Jerome Stanton, who for a short time acted " heretically " as Campbell's assistant.