Ayn
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Contemporary Examples
The rest of his listed positions sound more anodyne than ayn Rand.
The Budget-Hacking Maniac Benjamin Sarlin November 11, 2010
This quote is supposed to confirm Thatcher as an anti-social radical individualist of the ayn Rand distemper.
Context for Margaret Thatcher’s ‘There is No Such Thing as Society’ Remarks David Frum April 7, 2013
Junk the ayn Rand rhetoric about moochers and takers and spare a compassionate word for the unemployed.
Rubio: New Tone, Familiar Ideas David Frum February 12, 2013
While there, she wrote wry profiles of ayn Rand and “Cosmo Girl” Helen Gurley Brown.
Nora Ephron, Dead at 71, Remembered for Wit and Wisdom Nancy Hass June 26, 2012
Gawker sneered that Uber is “ayn Rand’s favorite car service.”
In Defense of Uber’s Awful Sydney Surge Pricing Olivia Nuzzi December 15, 2014
Plus, notable female affairs through history, from Princess Di to ayn Rand.
Why Women Don’t Have Sex Scandals Rebecca Dana December 10, 2009
Despite the coffee-shop certainty that surrounds such things, Senator Paul was not named after ayn Rand.
Ron Paul’s Nostalgic Appeal Shakes Up the 2012 Primaries Rich Galen December 16, 2011
This was the antiwar crowd by way of ayn Rand, organized under the banner of Young Americans for Liberty.
The War That Will Split the GOP John Avlon July 7, 2010
In an interview with Rolling Stone, President Obama dismisses ayn Rand as reading for teenagers “who feel misunderstood.”
Obama Picks a Fight David Frum October 25, 2012
Around the same time, the not-so-fresh-faced ayn Rand was asked to provide producer Hal Wallis with a few ideas on the subject.
Great Weekend Reads The Daily Beast April 22, 2011
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Ayn [ahyn] /aɪn/ (Show IPA), 1905–82, U.S. novelist and essayist, born in Russia. Contemporary Examples This quote is supposed to confirm Thatcher as an anti-social radical individualist of the ayn rand distemper. Context for Margaret Thatcher’s ‘There is No Such Thing as Society’ Remarks David Frum April 7, 2013 And chances are that if you […]
- Ayont
adverb, preposition (Scot) beyond Historical Examples Yir mother’s bearin’ her sorrow all alane in Ettrick and her laddie’ll bear it ayont the ocean. St. Cuthbert’s Robert E. Knowles “ayont the hoose there,” replied Peter, who was crouching behind a tree-stump. Hunted and Harried R.M. Ballantyne She followed the steps of the night, on its pathway […]
- Ayodhya
noun an ancient town in N India, in Uttar Pradesh state: as the birthplace of Rama it is sacred to Hindus; also a Buddhist centre Also called Ayodha, Awadh (əˈwɒd), Oudh (aʊd) Historical Examples And having reached the city of ayodhya, the king despatched Hanuman thence as envoy to Bharata. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa […]
- Ayor
ayor at your own risk
- Ayous
the wood of the obeche.