The fact that Berg was Jewish was not incidental, since Mathews, like other white nationalists, seems to have been inspired by Nazi preachments.
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In this sea of verbiage, the next plot twist is the next verbal conundrum and spasm of preachment, the next dollop of mad invocation.
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One thing that happens is that living saints like Nelson Mandela start speaking as if each line were a preachment intended for inscription on a stone tablet.
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For all its artistic weaknesses and ideological preachments, this WPA project remains the first and last serious experiment in federally subsidized theater and a tribute to Hallie Flanagan.
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Wallace responded to such preachments with what Dan Carter correctly labeled a " reckless disregard " for the impact of his words on public safety in Alabama.
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My suggestion is, look at the preachments of the surgeon general and ask yourself how could a president have a surgeon general who has suggested we consider legalizing drugs?
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Of the 30 quilts on exhibit at the Textile Museum here, 29 are by women, and the majority are preachments, giving a new definition to women of the cloth.
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Though happily devoid of preachments or rhapsodic sighs about the wonders of nature, it conveys the importance of conservation, even as it dispels any illusions that the task is easy.
29.
Around the buckram of moral preachment, Lamos fashioned a silken " entertainment for royal children, " set in a schoolroom furnished with blackboard, alphabet blocks and a cradle.
30.
As demonstrated here by rap lyrics, Eddie Murphy's one-man act and Louis Farrakhan's preachments, women still provide opportunities for male posturing, and that's putting it politely.