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... Chris McClandiss is thought by some to be an idealistic reckless youth. ... Second of all, McClandiss is thought by some to be an idealistic reckless youth. ...
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... these tribes had two out standing leaders, Sitting Bull an able, honest and idealistic. The other was Crazy Horse an uncompromising, reckless, military genius ...
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... Idealistic nationalism, in the modern framework of position, was cultural nationalism. ... fanatical antislavery agitators in the North whose reckless acts enabled ...
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... finds it fascinating because it matches his own sense of reckless despair (123 ... Amory finds in Darcy, someone who shares his idealistic beliefs and supports his ...
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... He appears to have been "reckless": after all, as Oedipus says himself ... Oedipus represented both the idealistic lifestyle and the most commendable leadership ...
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... is a reflection of Fitzgerald's personality that was "passionate and idealistic... ... The parties were reckless because nobody truly cared what would happen the ...
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... demoralization of American society through adultery, organized crime, and reckless driving are ... that in the 1920's, a man's goals are too big and idealistic. ...
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... Ironically, it is her reckless driving that eventually leads to Gatsby's death. ... groups: the early tales about golden flappers and idealistic philosophers; the ...
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... Stalin's reign fell somewhere between reckless madman and ruthless genius. ... His objectives were idealistic because of the location of World War Two. ...
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... Descriptions of the US leaders as \"idealistic,\" that is, wanting the entire world ... nations can check the disruptive ambitions of a reckless superpower.\" (Ibid ...
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... In addition, the availability of credit led to reckless spending which would further ... I period in the US resulted in a rejection of the idealistic philosophy of ...
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