Invoking Wilberforce allows conservatives like DeMint to pretend that he, not Calhoun, is their moral lodestar and inspiration. |
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The great leader Comrade Kim Il Sung is the sun of the nation and the lodestar of national reunification. |
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No, this one is the real thing and, just like the brightest stars, it is a lodestar for all troubled souls. |
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Our values and strategy serve as our lodestar, guiding us in our day-to-day work and actions. |
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They have provided a lodestar to every succeeding generation, guiding us, galvanizing us, and enabling us to move forward in the face of uncertainty. |
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With that kind of treatment to be expected at the hands of mainstream Western audiences, it can be little wonder that a dazzling lodestar on the international animation scene is fading away. |
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In that regard, Governments are called on to act and must make child-related questions a policy issue, because it is thereby that such issues will become a choice of society and a political lodestar. |
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Where freedom, the consolidation of democracy, social justice, modernisation and economic progress were concerned, Europe always was a lodestar for Spain. |
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The lodestar by which the free world has navigated since the late 1940s, the containment of Russia and of communism, is becoming obsolescent, because of that policy's very success. |
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The idea of public service has been a lodestar for her throughout her life. |
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In all this, the lodestar for the McLuhans lies in formal cause. |
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Who is the only Lodestar vice president whose reputation hasn't been compromised by the failure of one of these Next Big Things? |
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