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Teacherish in appearance, called "impractical" by his enemies, he is a Messiah of Freedom.

The vote was not nearly so unanimous as tall, teacherish President Eamon de Valera had hoped and expected, but at latest reports ratification of the new Constitution seemed certain by 560,000 votes to 436,000.

He invited them and their president to follow Dubinsky into the fold of A. F. of L. Many another orator followed: teacherish Thomas Kennedy; earnest Philip Murray; tough-minded Van A. Bittner; Sidney Hillman.

Teacherish President Eamon de Valera said dryly that his Free State has not withdrawn from the "British Commonwealth of Nations."

The tall, teacherish shamrock waver from Dublin did not rise to oppose the entry of Russia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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