The rhetoric of rights has the capacity to gorgonize in mass politics just as it has in constitutional politics. |
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We involuntarily think of those chilly women of the north who live only by the head, and they gorgonize us into stony statues. |
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Carnaby fixed his glass in his eye, and sought to gorgonize the unfortunate drunkard with a stony British stare. |
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It was when he was at the height of his fame that he professed to love Minna and even offered to gorgonize her for posterity. |
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The rule is to gorgonize the speaker with a senatorial stare, and turn him into stone, almost. |
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She was prim and icy, with a Medusa-like glance that vainly tried to gorgonize the desperate ill-clad man before her. |
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Dropping into chairs, they will sit pufling away and trying to gorgonize the President with their silent stares, until their boorish curiosity is fully satisfied. |
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