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Re: 1967 the greatest year for rock music     

Group: rec.music.progressive · Group Profile · Search for Classicists in rec.music.progressive
Author: tension_on_the_wire
Date: Apr 27, 2008 15:09

... someone's art is dependent upon their moral integrity? Tchaikovsky still hasn't been forgiven for being gay by many classicists, as if he had somehow sullied the beauty of his work. Neither has Rob Halford from Judas Priest. Well, I suppose the classicists do not comment on the beauty of Judas Priest's work, but you take my meaning, I think. ...
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Re: Name Listings     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile · Search for Classicists in microsoft.public.outlook.bcm
Author: Luther
Date: Mar 6, 2008 07:16

... is a farewell speech; a salutation is a greeting. I expect Outlook is following comman usage, as understood by hoi polloi, instead of going for classicist sesquipedalia verba.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I do the same, pressing the Full Name button shows First: Paul, and Last: Fruin. Both ...
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Re: Name Listings     

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Author: P Fruin
Date: Mar 5, 2008 10:46

... is a farewell speech; a salutation is a greeting. I expect Outlook is following comman usage, as understood by hoi polloi, instead of going for classicist sesquipedalia verba.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I do the same, pressing the Full Name button shows First: Paul, and Last: ...
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Re: Name Listings     

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Author: Robert T.
Date: Mar 5, 2008 06:33

... a valediction is a farewell speech; a salutation is a greeting. I expect Outlook is following comman usage, as understood by hoi polloi, instead of going for classicist sesquipedalia verba.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I do the same, pressing the Full Name button shows First: Paul, and Last: Fruin. ...
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Re: Name Listings     

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Author: P Fruin
Date: Jan 29, 2008 08:29

...: Full Name and File As. Full Name displays "Luther Blissett", and File As is populated by default as "Blissett, Luther", but that default can be overwritten. Dictionary says: a valediction is a farewell speech; a salutation is a greeting. I expect Outlook is following comman usage, as understood by hoi polloi, instead of going for classicist sesquipedalia verba.
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Re: Name Listings     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile · Search for Classicists in microsoft.public.outlook.bcm
Author: Luther
Date: Jan 29, 2008 07:13

... in Outlook contacts: Full Name and File As. Full Name displays "Luther Blissett", and File As is populated by default as "Blissett, Luther", but that default can be overwritten. Dictionary says: a valediction is a farewell speech; a salutation is a greeting. I expect Outlook is following comman usage, as understood by hoi polloi, instead of going for classicist sesquipedalia verba.
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Neoconservatism as a Jewish Movement     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Classicists in alt.philosophy
Author: YTR
Date: Dec 31, 2007 12:34

...Daniel Pipes), and the academic world (Richard Pipes, Donald Kagan). As the neoconservatives lost faith in radical leftism, several key neocons became attracted to the writings of Leo Strauss, a classicist and political philosopher at the University of Chicago. Strauss had a very strong Jewish identity and viewed his philosophy as a means of ensuring Jewish survival in the Diaspora. As he ...
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Re: Hitler was a political genius...     

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Author: Melodious Thunk
Date: Nov 30, 2007 11:27

... from the early 1800s through the late 1900s... and that seems to again be rearing it's ugly head. You really have some crazy ideas, Day Brown. Too bad, you're pretty much the sole classicist on the newsgroups. Give up this white supremacy crap. You really want a nation of genetically-identical human beings, like our farm-raised turkeys, chickens, and pigs? It is *not* a good thing!
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Re: Democracy does not exist in the Modern World     

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Author: 1Z
Date: Sep 29, 2007 08:56

... world's laws of contract, property, liability, defamation, inheritance, and estate and rules of procedure and evidence are variations on Roman themes. For Herbert Asquith, the gifted amateur classicist who became prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rome's greatest gift to the ages was that "she founded, developed and systematized the jurisprudence of the world." ...
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Re: Democracy does not exist in the Modern World     

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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 28, 2007 12:00

... of the world's laws of contract, property, liability, defamation, inheritance, and estate and rules of procedure and evidence are variations on Roman themes. For Herbert Asquith, the gifted amateur classicist who became prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rome's greatest gift to the ages was that "she founded, developed and systematized the jurisprudence of the world." The ...
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