The country to show that it has embraced democracy should be a torch-bearer in promoting dialogue. |
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Her role has been that of a supporter and torch-bearer of all issues regarding others, except her. |
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The world continues to mourn this man, a torch-bearer of peace and a bridge-builder between faiths. |
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After weeks of speculation, it has been decided that he will be the final Olympic torch-bearer in the Sydney leg of the Athens torch relay. |
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In a sport beset by serious doping problems, he was always regarded as a torch-bearer. |
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The silver medalist at the Atlanta Games four years ago was the final torch-bearer entrusted with lighting the Olympic cauldron. |
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But they are wrong to believe he was a torch-bearer of post-existentialist philosophy. |
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No longer the torch-bearer of iconoclasm, the scourge of intellectual hypocrisy, I had become instead mere target practice for Banner Wavers Anonymous. |
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The final torch-bearer was the greatest distance runner and a native Finn. |
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A bright-eyed and smiling torch-bearer, she leads the only private, non-profit organisation devoted to on-site conservation of monuments and sites worldwide. |
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They carefully maneuvered around the body and the blood to avoid getting any on themselves, then followed the torch-bearer to what had previously been Darmain's cell. |
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