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So the doctrine came to mean vindication of truth, not by infliction of suffering on the opponent, but on oneself.
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But why content oneself with half measures?
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But just ask oneself.
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Doing what he had to do: not the kind of duty imposed by someone else, or by the state, but the kind that one chooses for oneself.
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Not to parade the best of oneself before a wider group, but give a more personal peek into real life.
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Texas passed its Stand Your Ground law in 2007, extending the right to defend oneself not just at home, but also in the workplace or in a vehicle.
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Whether it is a pedigreed oil painting of the family (in the best of cases, a Sargent) or a plucky image of oneself (perhaps a Warhol, but probably not a Freud), people love to keep representations of their relatives near at hand.
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It is not obvious that a "kinder, gentler" Republicanism will fare well in the primary process come 2016, but it is a shrewd way to differentiate oneself from a primary field in which most challengers will be competing to demonstrate their conservative bona fides.
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The Comte de Lavisse said in English: 'But how should that be possible, one asks oneself?
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Johnson has been talking up the new store format, but better to visit and have a look for oneself.
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But the College of Me warned against being too hard on oneself, and so it should be said that I'm probably, everything ac-counted for, ordinary- handsome.
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But it is rich in themes as well: social masks, conformity and credulity, wanting to be loved for oneself alone, madness, despair.
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