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In addition, those accustomed to rubbing shoulders with the political elites -- which oppose PR, as a rule -- come to take on the same aura of smugness and unassailability.
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Putting aside the hugely significant issues of the native Americans and African slaves whose rights were obliterated, the United States was built upon the promise of the unassailability of individual rights.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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Putting aside the hugely significant issues of the native Americans and African slaves whose rights were obliterated, the United States was built upon the promise of the unassailability of individual rights.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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Putting aside the hugely significant issues of the native Americans and African slaves whose rights were obliterated, the United States was built upon the promise of the unassailability of individual rights.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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Putting aside the hugely significant issues of the native Americans and African slaves whose rights were obliterated, the United States was built upon the promise of the unassailability of individual rights.
THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010
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In addition, those accustomed to rubbing shoulders with the political elites--which oppose PR, as a rule--come to take on the same aura of smugness and unassailability.
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I sympathize with his fundamentally humanist concerns but must stress, as a low level (read: undergraduate) student of the global climate myself, the unassailability of the science has convinced me that no immediate needs can be addressed until the environmental peril of the earth is acknowledged and combated on some large-scale, sweeping level.
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But the rhetoric of colonial unassailability that they developed was short lived.
The Allure of the Same: Robert Southey's Welsh Indians and the Rhetoric of Good Colonialism 2006
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Fine example of corporate arrogance engendered by a perception of unassailability.
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He makes a good point about the perceived unassailability of certain folk, and how pols shamelessly use that perception to advance their own causes – something both parties are guilty of doing for far longer than any of us should be comfortable with, to be certain.
Think Progress » Parkinson Foundation Debunks Limbaugh’s False Smears of Michael J. Fox 2006
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