It starts with the head coach, who might be said to heed Ralph Waldo Emerson, and hitch his wagon to a star. |
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She gave them both a hug and sat down in a fluffy armchair next to Waldo, putting her feet up on the footstool next to her chair. |
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John is calcimining and decorating the theater and Waldo, a scenic artist, is painting the drop curtains and other scenery. |
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We honor Ralph Waldo Emerson, but where does Transcendentalism figure in anybody's life today? |
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Later Waldo and Angus are riding a skimobile in hot pursuit of the thieves. |
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It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, taking home the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. |
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The film also won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. |
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He also uses a large grease board to impart weekly inspirational messages from the likes of Aristotle, William Tecumseh Sherman, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Disney. |
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Notable examples are James Martineau, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Frederic Henry Hedge. |
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Peter Waldo of Lyon was a wealthy merchant who gave up his riches around 1175 after a religious experience and became a preacher. |
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He was a major influence on Ralph Waldo Emerson and American transcendentalism. |
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The people whom the young woman met at the Brays' house included Robert Owen, Herbert Spencer, Harriet Martineau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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The works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Nathaniel Hawthorne bear its powerful impression. |
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Historically, Iranian literature has inspired writers such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Henry David Thoreau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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If Waldo were someone with MS, epidemiologists would want to know how many Waldos there are in a group. |
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Only this time, the search for Waldo has been tweaked to encourage crew members to identify easily overlooked material discrepancies. |
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On the other hand, the mind, or soul or Ralph Waldo Emerson's Oversoul, is not limited by the brain's conceptions of time and space. |
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Their reverence for America's natural beauty was shared with contemporary American writers such as Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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His neighbor Ralph Waldo Emerson invited him into his social circle, but Hawthorne was almost pathologically shy and stayed silent at gatherings. |
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In 1883 and 1884, Arnold toured the United States and Canada delivering lectures on education, democracy and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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Carolyn Waldo, double gold medalist and flag bearer at the 1988 Olympic Games and silver medalist at the 1984 Olympic Games, will carry the Olympic Flame Saturday, December 12th, in Ottawa. |
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Waldo has quietly put Seagal in a very difficult position with the claim. |
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Kantianism became known in the United States toward 1840 primarily through the New England transcendentalist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson who was not, however, a Kantian himself. |
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A daughter of the transcendentalist Bronson Alcott, Louisa spent most of her life in Boston and Concord, Massachusetts, where she grew up in the company of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Henry David Thoreau. |
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His thoughts are reminiscent of the transcendentalist principles of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, of whom he was a disciple, praising the spiritual, aesthetic and religious value of nature. |
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, a 19th-century American sage, is supposed to have said that if a man built a better mousetrap than his neighbour, the world would make a beaten path to his door. |
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In 1856, Ralph Waldo Emerson published a book of essays entitled English Traits. |
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The transcendentalists, led by Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, established the first major American philosophical movement. |
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Waldo was sent that from an elderly blockhead named Fuzzy in Gibtown, Florida. That's the town to which most freaks retire. |
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