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Anyway, here's a piece Lucas wrote for the New Statesman two years ago, which I assume shows the kernel of his argument.
I was reviewing television for the New Statesman on a weekly basis and that was basically my income.
The New Statesman article was available to non-subscribers but they seem to have moved it.
I also hadn't received my New Statesman last Friday, and had no post whatsoever on Saturday.
The fact that the New Statesman can't find anything more grown-up to publish than this sort of stuff is indicative of its sad decline.
A check of the New Statesman reveals that Halliday has received 8 mentions, all of them by John Pilger.
Having successfully dodged active service, he spent most of the war in Berkshire, writing radio talks for the BBC and bookish articles for the Statesman.
In 1965 Greene again entered a similar New Statesman competition pseudonymously, and won an honourable mention.
Given the close concinnity between the ideological project of these texts and that of The Elder Statesman, a question poses itself.
Writing in the New Statesman magazine, Williams raised concerns about the coalition's health, education and welfare reforms.
The Attorney General applied for an order for contempt of court against the New Statesman.
Writing in the New Statesman in 2012 Daniel Janes commented that Shaw's reputation had declined by the time of his 150th anniversary in 2006 but had recovered considerably.
Henry Cecil was a direct descendant of the English statesman, William Cecil, Lord Burghley.
He has been accorded the status of a senior statesman in the Indian cricket team by his mates.
In recent times the skill of the statesman has not been seen as a skill of great value or importance.
In recent years he has kicked his bad habits, embraced marriage and fatherhood, and earned international acclaim as an elder statesman of rock.
It's no fun going after someone who has no experience on television but a really smart statesman and politician like him, you bet.
The conflicts of the time have been forgotten as this embittered old man has been apotheosised into an elder statesman.
He has taken the first step towards a more rounded and objective appraisal of an important statesman.
The elder statesman had another perch bag of 3-13 as did third-placed man Adrian Goodwin who scaled 2-4oz.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Plato does not really mean to say that the sophist or the Statesman can be caught in this way.
Let us return to our Statesman, and apply to his case the aforesaid example of weaving.
There comes therefore the Statesman who acknowledges to himself that he will be pregnable.
These precepts are not forgotten, either in the Sophist or in the Statesman.
The one was to be, as it were, the conductor, and the other the statesman of the expeditionary corps.
Undoubtedly a French statesman could not but wish for a counterrevolution in England.
Pooh Bah may be a very able statesman, entitled to exert his legitimate influence.
I have no idea that he will ever acquire the reputation of a great statesman.
About twelve months before Grambetta's death, that great statesman took the chair at one of Paul Bert's atheistical lectures.
This dashing young barnacle, in a word, was likely to become a statesman, and to make a figure.
For the philosopher or dialectician is also the only true king or statesman.
As compared with the statesman, he suffers the disadvantage of being alive.
To a statesman of Hanley's astuteness, the largeness of Livingstone's contribution to the campaign fund was self-explanatory.
It was of a grandiosity which appealed to the imagination, but not to the practical judgment of a far-sighted statesman.
Seated in the chariot by his side was no brave soldier or noble statesman, but Diodorus the harpist!
Hence we conclude that the science of the king, statesman, and householder is one and the same.
Even Blaine, whom he so cordially honored, he thought a spoilsman at times, not always a statesman.
In politics, an imaginary rat-pit in which the statesman wrestles with his record.
A stateswoman or statesman is one who is intelligently active in work that materially benefits the citizens of a state or nation.
Thus, though generally esteemed an able diplomatist, he had the cunning of the intriguant, and not the providence of a statesman.
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