Why, to pick three names, are Alan Keyes, Gary Bauer and Orrin Hatch stomping around here, quixotically stumping before voters who next week will head to the Iowa caucuses and in all likelihood send some of these candidates packing?
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Asked about his anti-corruption strategy at a media breakfast this week, he said rather quixotically that he intends to rely in part on " very clear instruction to all government officials to fight corruption in whatever form it takes ."
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In response to other houses quixotically claiming certain items to be off-limits in regard to pranks ( rendering them " Non-RF-able " ), the Page House president at the time named that the President be unprankable as well.
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In what would turn out to have a profound influence on his later life, Harinxma works with a sensitive young Canadian liaison officer posted to his ship, who quixotically dies in a futile attempt to shield an injured kitten from an attacking German plane.
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Richard Olney remarked, a bit quixotically, that while he was perusing pre-19th-century cookbooks, he discovered that pets de nonne ( indelicately translated to nun's farts ), had been called pets de poutain ( or tart's farts ).
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Their projects did not necessarily have to be completed, or even possible, for them to put the viewer in touch with the pulse of the universe, or to see the artist as quixotically dedicated to a calling higher than producing traditional, and saleable, art objects.
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On February 28, 1918, a mass meeting was held in a New York City hall at which Louis Fraina quixotically called for the establishment of a " Red Guard " of draft age men to be sent to Soviet Russia to fight for the Bolshevik government against the German army then invading the country.
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This year, the prominent senator running seemingly quixotically for president is Orrin Hatch of Utah, a 65-year-old Republican, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, a fixture on the Sunday television interview programs and a masterly deal-maker with a wide range of legislative accomplishments over 22 years in the Senate.
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Dragon Island is also a name sometimes given ( quixotically ) to a small island in the Mediterranean Sea, a little more than one km wide at its greatest extent, and about 4 km long, located just off the southwestern point of the island of Majorca, approximately 210 km due east of Valencia, Spain.
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Combining elements of pop, proto new wave, jazz, avant-garde composition and electronic music, Gary Wilson delivered sincere lyrics, alternately sweet and angst ridden, about the women in his life and his fantasies, most notably in the pleading, quixotically titled " 6.4 ( EQ ) Make-Out ."