They are likely to make significant gains, not because of their anachronous tenets, but because of historical patterns and an electorate exasperated with seeming Democratic ineptitude. |
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When all is said and done, in fixing our focus on Brazil in the beginning, in a way we were guilty of perceiving the world in the anachronous manner of privileging a state or a nation rather than a society or a territory. |
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While the distinction between orchestral and chamber music is anachronous and arbitrary it is logical to the modern reader. |
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He demonstrated how a dated view of a person becomes anachronous and irrelevant in dealing with a changed person. |
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By omitting blocks of narrative time and inserting anachronous scenes, Carter also marks lost time for the region. |
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Firstly, to an informed reader chapters appear as anachronous, while a non-connoisseur of the Balkans tangle could be misled. |
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