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...public statements (though his personal newspapers were bitterly anti-American), and because both he and General Phao were personally unpopular with Thailanders, the U.S. has in recent months been sharing their odium. While the new government was settling in, U.S. diplomats would themselves have a welcome chance to start afresh...
...three rose diamonds and the motto (O Prepare.' " His first client was a parson who had been served with a writ of slander. The case was thrown out when Coke spotted that the word messoinges, i.e., lies, had been translated as "messages." When the litigious plaintiff brought suit afresh, young Coke was tempted to ask for a demurrer, i.e., to plead that even if the plaintiff's arguments were correct, there was no legal cause of action. Then he routed the plaintiff in a straight legal battle. Out of this victory came the first of many sonorous Coke...
...Communist totalitarianism as he had the Nazi variety, by saying: "The church must concern itself with political systems not in terms of principles but as seen in the light of the Word of God. It must reject every effort to systematize political history and must look at every event afresh...
Though he seemed to have remained unaware of the fact, Marc's animals were projections of human ideals: deer were tender, cows serene and tigers courageous. A critic described Marc as "the man who could still understand the speech of animals." On the contrary, as his sketchbook proved afresh, he knew the prayers of the soul...
...successful a failure he was is indicated afresh in this first full-dress biography in more than two decades...