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How to use Fabian in a sentence

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The Fabian Policy Networks are open to corporate members, whose support makes it possible for the Society to hold these high-level policy events.
But the Fabian policy of permeation made it obligatory for them to enter the drawing rooms of Edwardian polite society.
That was until 12 minutes from time, when his attempt at a clearance cannoned off Fabian Caballero's shins and into the Hibernian net.
A popular strategic approach for smaller, weaker states, Fabian Strategy has its roots in the Second Punic War between Carthage and Rome.
Evangeline bustled down the hallway, clutching a fistful of bright red roses for her altar, as Fabian ran past her.
The result of the election, which took place in July, was regarded as a justification for the Fabian policy of social advance.
Fabian felt furious at Tamora for being so cruel on someone so young and beautiful.
This growth was not a product only of the persuasive moral and academic arguments of the Fabian policy reformers.
Fabian Cancellara retained the yellow jersey after finishing as part of a crowded peloton.
Instead I shall be the most sought after girl and then when Fabian is old enough I will become his grand duchess.
At the Fabian Society's summer reception at Westminster he was among friends and looking relaxed and comfortable.
Maud Reeves was very involved in the Fabian Society and was an active suffragist and sociologist.
Last year the Island was struck head-on by Hurricane Fabian, the worst to hit Bermuda in fifty years.
Advocates point out that the South had enormous space and could have adopted a Fabian strategy of battle avoidance.
He moved to London in 1876, where he became a founder member of the Fabian Society.
Fabian was only eighteen, but he was more physically developed than most his age, despite his stature.
Anglican bishops should be stripped of their right to sit in the Lords, says the Fabian Society, a Labour think tank.
The Fabian Society was founded to gradually replace capitalism with socialism, but now they are rapidly moving in the opposite direction.
Cool, cautious, and calculating, he was celebrated for his Fabian policy in protracting war.
In 1947, writing for an influential intellectual magazine he edited, this Fabian Confucianist none the less remained suspicious of the Communists' dictatorial tendencies.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had he been slain, or was he waiting in chains to grace the Fabian triumph?
The result of the abandonment of Fabian tactics was the disaster of Cannae.
These Fabian tactics as regards open warfare do not mean that the senussi are idle.
He had been able to compare the energy of Fabian with the pusillanimity of the Senator Tragaduros.
It was they who induced the others to join the Fabian Society.
Fabian describes the archers dress at the battle of Agincourt.
Nick Fabian, 32, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder hours after his wife Vicky, 32, was left with horrific leg injuries when her car blew up.
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