Order and safety always trump freedom when government needs to balance them.
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It is clear that investors' high hopes continue to trump deteriorating fundamentals.
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You know, in other words the end result, Trump said without explanation.
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Freedom always trumps order and safety when government needs to weight them.
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Really good meeting, great chemistry, Trump said on Twitter late on Thursday.
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Knowledge outside the day's work is regarded by most men as a gewgaw.
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Then sprang into existence the tawdry, the common, the gewgaw.
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They'll give ten times the value for some little gewgaw to wear about 'em.
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Such a glittering gewgaw, and not to be seen!
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They spelled epiphany, gaberdine, ichthyology, gewgaw, kaleidoscope, and troubadour.
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They play an eclectic array of instruments including Irish bouzouki, hurdy gurdy, accordions, fiddle and jawharp, accompanied by their impressive vocal harmonies.
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On way back he plays bamboo jew'sharp and it summons his brothers to come and see him.
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Hungry suggested giving it something to eat, while Ikey wanted to play on his infernal jew'sharp, claiming it was a musical dog.
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I do not pretend that my own instrument is an organ: but shrillest Jew'sharp.
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The result is not cheerful, and to the civilised ear the strains of a Jew'sharp are preferable.
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The fact is, the noble mountaineers of these districts have had to fall back on the Jew'sharp.
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And when it comes to the mouthharp, Sid just naturally can't be beat.
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Jools and Lynda Topp are about to tour the country, with guitar, mouthharp and spoons.
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While he was able to sit up he would play on his mouthharp or hack away at his window sills with his jackknife.
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She had even painted the furniture in trompe l'oeil to match it.
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Something out of a trompe-l'oeil painting where the surface warps and buckles.
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Organdy tops were trimmed with ribbon to create trompe l'oeil collars and lapels.
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They'd taken a table under the watchful eye of the trompe I'oeil Zeus.
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In fact, once they're close up, the door looks painted on, a trompe l'oeil.
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Or, M. de Metternich ment toujours, et ne trompe jamais.
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For the trompe shall blowe, and the deed shall ryse incorruptible and we shalbe chaunged.
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The trompe l'oeil was enough to make him dizzy, and so he quickly looked down.
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Hayden had seen in the paper that Lessingsdorf was being disassembled, the trompe l'oeil pulled down.
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At one time, you could see his trompe l'oeil frescos in dozens of pizzerias around town.
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Mon cher monsieur, notre général se trompe.
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It's solid, just a trompe l'oeil.
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Animals lurked in the forest like trompe l'oeil figures, some of them horrific beasts he had never seen before.
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Schiaparelli's memorable works included knitted sweaters with trompe-l'oeil bows and neckties, as well as suits with embroidered lip-shaped pockets.
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In each one are life-like plaster figures and trompe l'oeil furnishings, depicting an episode in the life of Jesus.
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Even an adult can amuse himself for half an hour with this: it is a perfect trompe-l'oeil in mechanical adjustment.