With the addition of two crescents for eyes, they limn a portrait of a sad President George W. Bush. |
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The idealized grid of fairness cannot limn the contours of these deep existential debts. |
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But she could not wipe out the king's majesty with that sponge nor alter one lineament of the portrait she had taken ten years to limn. |
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But the more illuminating contests are those where a candidate does campaign, because that's where we can limn a stronger connection between the effort and the outcome. |
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As I listened to Mancuso limn the marvels unfolding beneath our feet, it occurred to me that plants do have a secret life, and it is even stranger and more wonderful than the one described by Tompkins and Bird. |
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