One element of the story opens the door to a line of thought that has received too little attention: the subject of racial and ethnic categorization.
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In a line of thought popular among German conservatives between the two World Wars, Kagan holds that liberals are dreamers who believe that nations will behave decently once they are part of a rational world order, where all are free to pursue their enlightened self-interests within a framework of internationally agreed-on rules, as promulgated by such institutions as the League of Nations and the United Nations.
In the UK, the Guardian follows a similar line of thought, saying Vladimir Putin is no touchy-feely politician.
They require a different line of thought and approach, and most tend to concentrate on one or the other.
He spoke with a clear line of thought.
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The savage stock market of 1973-74 put a damper on this line of thought, but with memories of the crash faded, Bundyism is back.
Finding a lot of sources of information from diverse lines of thought on economics and having a better line of information on the Reagan 1986 tax legislation as it developed than most, peripherial, but almost daily interaction with the bank closings and later the RTC, gave me a whole different view.
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Union leaders were even skeptical of the governor's strong words on police misconduct investigations, suspecting that Bush was handing them "a line of bull" because he thought that is what the union wanted to hear, the union source said.
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Hey, any line of thought is okay coming from a major magazine as long as there's a rebuttal!
"I was struggling for a business idea but hadn't thought of going on-line until I saw the lousy job these guys were doing, " he says.
As I describe in Convince with Simple Fonts, the scientists showed subjects a two-line description of an exercise program and asked how long they thought it would take to perform.
Another intellectual who follows this same line of thought is Atilio Boron, an Argentinian columnist for a major national daily, a PhD from Harvard University and a person very close to the political circles of President Cristina Kirchner.
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More often than not, they have a prepared line to take, and fear thinking out loud for fear of how an original thought might affect those dreaded stakeholders, not least shareholders.
The viewer is facing the Union line, a perspective that Rothermel thought was important in depicting the Union's repulse of Confederate forces.
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The earliest case, from 1970, involves the body of a man, thought to be between 50 and 60, who was found near a railway line in Slough.
He and Gordon Brown increased the state pension by 75p a week - in line with inflation and in line with the official advice, but out of line with what pensioners thought was just.
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