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| ``It was auguring to the left and right, rocking back and forth, and looked to me to be on the verge of a stall,'' said Purwin, 47, of Porter Ranch. North is best known to Internet users for his prolific auguring that a Y2K computer bug would cause the calamitous end of civilization. Coupling Milton's warning and Weaver's anxieties helps to explain what is happening to the term conservatism in our present situation, auguring a fate, as Weaver reminds us, similar to that of "liberalism": "beyond any hope of rehabilitation. |
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