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Advances in technology and data-collection (as Justice Elena Kagan wrote last year) "insulat[e] officeholders against all but the most titanic shifts in the political tides".
The battle over the Johnson Amendment has been the "most titanic lobbying efforts I have seen in the 30 years that I've worked for the Anti-Defamation League," said Michael Lieberman, the director of the Jewish group's Civil Rights Policy Planning Center.
Philosophical Inquiries into the Essence of Human Freedom () is an 1809 work by Friedrich Schelling. It was the last book he finished in his lifetime, running to some 90 pages of a single long essay. It is commonly referred to as his "Freiheitsschrift" (freedom text) or "freedom essay". Described by Hans Urs von Balthasar as "the most titanic work of German idealism",John Laughland, Schelling Versus Hegel: From German Idealism to Christian Metaphysics (2007), p. 38.
For 1999, he returned to the British Superbike Championship (BSB) with GSE Racing, and spent the season re- establishing himself on a superbike and regaining his confidence. His teammate at GSE Racing Troy Bayliss took the British Superbike title. 2000 saw one of the most titanic battles British Superbike had ever seen, as Hodgson battled Chris Walker who was riding for Suzuki, all season long. The championship came down to the last race of the year at Donington Park, and for most of the race it looked like Walker would take the title.

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