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"clerisy" Definitions
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We who are not members of the new clerisy are now waiting to see if the A.I. we fear displaces the A.I. we have.
Others believe in the importance of creating an educated minority—Samuel Taylor Coleridge called it a "clerisy"—that can preserve high civilisation in a democratic society.
It's easy to see why liberals and Democrats would prefer Hillary to Trump, but aside from the protection and advancement of their own welfare, it's hard to understand, much less appreciate, the actions of the conservative clerisy Even for those who, like the author of this piece, appreciate the cerebration of the right (if not so much any of its factions), the performance of the Never Trumpers seems more like ambition and what magicians call misdirection than anything idealistic.
The Booklover's Guide to the Midwest: A Literary Tour. Cincinnati, OH: Clerisy Press, 2010: 274.
Few men have ever had a stronger conviction of their clerisy, of their belonging to the clerkly caste of the responsibles.
John Snyder, Cardinals Journal. Clerisy Press, 2013; pp. 34–35. The six games of the series were played on six consecutive days.David Nemec, The Beer and Whisky League.
Barbara Fritchie House The Barbara Fritchie House is located at 154 West Patrick Street, Frederick, Maryland.Varhola, Michael J. and Michael H. Varhola. Ghosthunting Maryland. Cincinnati, OH: Clerisy Press, 2009: 253.
Clerisy Press. p. 146. Quinlan returned to the minor leagues for one year. He batted .290 for the Pacific Coast League's Oakland Oaks and then was purchased by another major league club, the Chicago White Sox.
Clerisy Press "The End of Forever: The Story of Mekinges and William Conner" Guild Press of Indiana October 2003. Judge John Finch also built the first mill and started the first blacksmith shop in Hamilton County, Indiana.
Clerisy Press. p. 96. Dillard was sent to the minor league Chicago White Stockings in August, and according to Sporting Life, he initially refused to report to the team."St. Louis Siftings". Sporting Life. September 1, 1900. p. 7.
Rollie's Follies: Hall of Fame Revue of Baseball Lists and Lore, Stories And Stats was first published in 2009 by Clerisy Press. Baseball Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers enlists backstage humorist Yellowstone Ritter to develop an inventive look at baseball.
A former Olympic athlete, Balci appeared in fourteen films between 1951 and 1977, including as the title role in Tarzan in Istanbul (1952) (originally released as Tarzan Istanbul'da)."Tarzan in Istanbul" in Andrew Schanie, Movie Confidential. Clerisy Press, 2010. p 119.
Everybody Loves Pizza. Clerisy Press Pepe began walking through the Wooster Square market and sold his "tomato pies" off of a special headdress. After saving enough money, he was able to buy a wagon from which he sold his pizzas.Anthony Riccio (2006).
In the next-to-last game of the season, Odwell hit an inside-the-park home run and took the home run title with nine.Rhodes, Greg. "Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Highlights", via Google Books, Clerisy Press, 2007, p. 62. . Accessed November 20, 2008.
First edition A Voice from the Attic is a collection of Robertson Davies' essays about reading aimed at intelligent and thoughtful readers, whom he calls the "clerisy". Initially published by McClelland and Stewart in 1960, A Voice from the Attic was republished during the early 1990s. In the foreword to the 1990s edition, Davies wrote that while the essays were thirty-five to forty years old, they remained highly relevant. They run from musings on whether or not speed of reading and quality of reading are necessarily coincident, or even congruent, to essays on the nature of the popular book, to essays on the difference between the clerisy and the critic.
" A later interview on the literary website, ReadySteadyBook, discussed Seymour's motivations in writing the book, and his responses to critics. He explained that: "The shape the book eventually took, as a genealogy of liberal imperialism, was prompted by the combat clerisy themselves. They were the ones appealing to the legacy of 19th Century liberal imperialism.
Clerisy Press. 339. and twice (; ) led the National League in saves, although the save was not yet an official MLB statistic. Loquacious Cardinal catcher Joe Garagiola nicknamed Wilks "The Cork" because he was the Redbirds' "stopper" out of the bullpen. By the conclusion of the campaign, Wilks had compiled a fine career record of 33–11.
In the 2004 Canadian Federal Election Dale Stevens lost to Peter Stoffer (Sackville—Eastern Shore) of the New Democratic Party. Stevens received 11,222 votes to Stoffer's 17,925. Dale Stevens is CEO of Clerisy Entertainment located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Dale is producing, writing and directing a 13 episode series on ghost hunting called Ghost Cases that will be released in fall 2009.
"Ghosthunting Texas" by April Slaughter, Clerisy Press, 2009. Louise, who the oldest daughter of the Youngs, lived her entire life at the Grove, except for the four years that she was away at Bishop College in Marshall, Texas earning a degree in teaching. "According to those who knew Louise, she was constantly frightened of something, since she had every interior door and window fitted with strong locks on them and installed strong lights to keep the yard lit". Also, according to Robert and Anne Powell Wlodarski, writers of A Texas Guide to Haunted Restaurants, Taverns and Inns, Louise was always worried about someone getting inside the house.
Like the founders of the Oxford Movement who ardently opposed the Victorian Radicalism centred in competitive economic self-determination, the founders of Young England rejected utilitarian ethics, blamed the privileged class for abdicating its moral leadership, and blamed the church for neglecting its duties to the poor, among them alms-giving. Expanding the Tractarians' reverence for the religious past to include a reactionary political agenda, Young England claimed to have found the model for a new Victorian social order in England's Christian feudal past. Like Evangelicalism, Young England reflected the enthusiasm for confronting the middle-class crisis of Victorian conscience. In their advocacy of an exclusive, though tolerant, ecclesiastical authority, Young England's plan for a revitalised state church followed Coleridge's conception of an English clerisy.

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