With memories of the 1950's dimming, New Yorkers now reinvoke a deep-dyed, venerable spirit, an inner civil defense. |
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Nothing spectacular, but entertaining enough to satisfy kung-fu newcomers and deep-dyed aficionados. |
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Culturally, the mayor remains a man of Wall Street, which is to say a deep-dyed capitalist. |
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Mr. Wister is a deep-dyed product of the blue blood of Germantown when combined with the crimson of Harvard results in a deep purple. |
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Far from being a deep-dyed traditionalist, he is a maverick, a valuable eccentric, who uses his influence to stimulate rather than stifle debate. |
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Sanders's skepticism about trade agreements is deep-dyed. |
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Though he made it back to the top by dint of talent and hard work, he remained a deep-dyed cynic for the rest of his life. |
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