1. But by the middle of the twenties, when Ramsey began to study the matter, a new vision appeared. 2. Fascinated by this new vision of himself, he continued to stare. 3. From them a new vision and emotion will emanate to solace the soul and give it joy. 4. If you enlist them effectively these people will make extraordinary efforts to advance new visions and possibilities. 5. Many Democratic veterans believe the new liberal vision must necessarily include some government cutting. 6. The new monistic vision demands a different aesthetic expression from that appropriate to the dualistic vision. 7. This new vision of life is in Marked contrast to the blindness and insensitivity of self-interest and pride. 8. The party needs a new voice, a new vision. 9. And if he has a new unifying vision with which to govern a polarized country, he has not articulated it. 10. As a boy, he read everything he could about the radically new vision of the universe then emerging. |