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Put ungenerously, they tend to preach a white rights, hypermasculine identity politics that comes off like sheer bigotry.
But it took me even longer to find out that the "base" system—the one that rather ungenerously compares sexual encounters to that most romantic of sports, baseball—was just total and utter trash.
This is obviously distinct from the question of how campaign journalists who cover Clinton should approach the leaks (accurately, proportionately, without fear or favor); or how people who want to undermine Clinton will interpret them (as ungenerously as possible).
Usurpation and injustice are significant themes of this play. The new Duke Frederick usurps his older brother Duke Senior, while Oliver parallels this behavior by treating his younger brother Orlando so ungenerously as to compel him to seek his fortune elsewhere. Both Duke Senior and Orlando take refuge in the forest, where justice is restored "through nature".
'My enemy,' observed Francisco, 'was > brave, and though severely wounded, drew a pistol, and, in the same moment > that he pulled the trigger, I cut his hand nearly off. The bullet grazed my > side. Ben V---. (the man of the house) very ungenerously brought out a > musket, and gave it to one of the British soldiers, and told him to make use > of that.
The naval medical supplemental fund for the widows of medical officers also owed to him its existence and subsequent prosperity. Until 1829 he remained the secretary, when the directors treated him so ungenerously that he resigned, and by mismanagement this fund was ruined in 1860. The success of these charities, together with his subsequent investigation into the condition of friendly societies, upon which he was employed by a select committee of the House of Commons in 1824, introduced him to a private practice among benefit societies; he constructed tables for many of these, furnished the scheme of some, and entirely constituted others.
He describes this episode in his life in his autobiography: > Through a fortunate combination of circumstances I escaped from prison > before my trial came on and lived for eighteen days in the forist(sic) and > fields near Little Rock without a morsil(sic) of food except such raw corn > and berries as I could gather in my lone wanderings. While a prisoner I felt > that I was ungenerously treated by the harsh criticisms of the press and > individuals not only in regard to my want of loyalty to the southern > caus(sic) but also with regard to my supposed want of courage. I therefore > resolved if God would grant me deliverance I would at once enter the Federal > Army. When Baxter returned to Batesville, he organized the 4th Arkansas Mounted Infantry for the Union and commanded it until he was named a State Supreme Court judge by Governor Murphy in the Spring 1864.

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