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Similar words: hamiltonmilton friedmanalexander hamiltonstiltonfail tofail to dothe devil to paymiltMeaning: n. English poet; remembered primarily as the author of an epic poem describing humanity's fall from grace (1608-1674). 
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151, Today my roommate forwarded me a news, Milton Friedman dies.
152, We ask ourselves, "Milton?! Our John Milton frequent a bordello?!"
153, I think it's fair to say that Milton can't really imagine or fully invest himself in the Christian heaven until he can fully corporealize it and imagine it bodily.
154, It's perfectly impossible, I think, to imagine a stronger statement than this of the authority that Milton gives, the intellectual self-possession that he ascribes, to the individual.
155, Individuals of heterodox belief but whose own views may stimulate others to question and think for themselves, all to the good, Milton, John Locke, people like Voltaire argued something like this.
156, Hilda represents what Milton called " a cloistered virtue ".
157, Milton actually wrote that it was the duty, not just the right but the duty, of a nation to rise up and dethrone through execution an unjust, though legitimate, king.
158, We knew this from Milton Friedman's permanent income hypothesis, or even from good old Keynesian multiplier theory.
159, The Milton Friedman Institute was conceived by faculty from the university's economics department, the law school and the graduate school of business.
160, Variety shows offered a mix of entertainment. Americans watched shows hosted by comics like Milton Berle,[Sentencedict.com ] Jackie Gleason and Sid Caesar.
161, Anyhow, they wrote to confirm in writing what you discussed the Milton contract.
162, Can you imagine John Milton or William Penn skipping through a revolving door?
163, Not Milton himself would cry up liberty to poor female slaves or plead for the lawfulness or resisting a private tyranny.
164, Milton ultimately is a pious man and wants us to frown on Satan's critique of the Judeo-Christian conception of divinity.
165, On the other hand, as an active participant in the English Revolution, Milton was directly influenced by it. His passion for the Revolution likewise brought about the heroic Satan.
166, Milton Friedman embarrassed some of his sound money followers by advocating indexed contracts.
167, John Milton threw open whole new vistas inexhaustible possibilities that promised to ward off monotony forever.
168, And so, to use the words with which Milton would begin Paradise Lost, " a theodicy is an attempt "to justify the ways of God to men."
169, Milton is alerting us to the significance of the word "first" in the very first line, in this wonderful act of violating the laws of iambic pentameter.
170, "What shall we do?" Milton said again in a toneless voice.
171, If you ever want to take a look at -- and I urge you to -The Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton in the CCL collection(sentencedict.com), you should peruse it.
172, It's in recognition of what we can think of as this time-honored historical irony that Milton writes such a memorable line, a wonderful line, in his sonnet on the new Presbyterian regime.
173, Scotland is planning to introduce a minimum price per unit for alcohol, but Ms Milton said the move was probably illegal under European trade laws and would be challenged.
174, Milton almost requires a solemn service of music to be played before you enter upon him.
175, Lycidas' death -- remember this is the poem that Milton didn't want to write, he was "forc'd" to write it -Lycidas' death allows the uncouth swain to grow up and to move on.
176, In this final assertion of the body Milton, I think, is able to recover his theodicy, his attempt to justify the ways of God here on earth.
177, Milton had no precedent for this. There's no precedent for this depiction of a god or a holy spirit as a kind of hermaphroditic being.
178, As for Milton 's attitude towards women, some critics hold that he is a typical misogynist while others believe that he has an obvious tendency to feminism.
179, He's absorbed the touching authority of Phoebus Apollo, the god of the sun. Milton -- why is that important?
180, Philip Milton Roth is one of the most important Jewish American novelists since the 1950s.
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