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  • To believe that Obama is a socialist merely assumes his continued commitment to a world he has long described as his lodestar. Radical-In-Chief
  • Down-sizing, delayering, outsourcing and reengineering haunt the suburbs as well as the inner cities, mocking the commitments and hollowing out the institutions which were once the lodestars of the salariat. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Are we losing our lodestar, which is the Bill of Rights? Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • His theological lodestar is Augustine, not Thomas Aquinas. Letters to the Editor
  • North Korean state media had used the term "lodestar" in reference to Kim Jong Il, as well as for the name of long-range rockets the country tested in 1998 and 2009, the NYT reports. North Korea To Punish Mourners Who Were Insincere
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  • On September 11th, 2010, I was vegging out in my living room for a few minutes, taking a break from the sad memories of the day and the intensity of my Lodestarre trilogy when, in a sudden burst of inspiration, I grabbed my pad and pen and wrote a silly little ghost story/murder mystery in thirteen pages. Pamela Glasner: The Calicoon, Diary of a Novice Film Maker: Part One
  • The central bank would have to distribute new notes and coins fast. It would also have to set interest rates, and would need a lodestar, probably an inflation target, to guide it.
  • Remember our nation's lodestar is a better future. Hal Donahue: "Capitalists" Didn't Build America; We Did
  • North Korean state media had used the term "lodestar" in reference to Kim Jong Il, as well as for the name of long-range rockets the country tested in 1998 and 2009, the NYT reports. North Korea To Punish Mourners Who Were Insincere
  • Lauren riffed on his twin lodestars, topnotch tailoring and drop dead evening wear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Down-sizing, delayering, outsourcing and reengineering haunt the suburbs as well as the inner cities, mocking the commitments and hollowing out the institutions which were once the lodestars of the salariat. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Among these changes we can count: the shift from an organisation with mass support to a movement of mass participation; the adoption of the Freedom Charter as the ideological lodestar of the movement; the emergence of non-racialism not only as a goal but as a way to that goal; similarly, the emergence of non-sexism not only as an goal but as a way to that goal; the clear role of workers through their organised formations, which he described as the spear to the ANC's shield; through his own example, the clearest definition of the role of traditional leadership in a democratic and democratising society; the adoption of the tactic of international sanctions against apartheid South Africa; the adoption of armed struggle against apartheid and the organisational review necessary to ensure that adoption did not have the consequence of a wholesale legal assumption, so that to have been an ANC member did not automatically mean being part of the armed wing. We are the children of Luthuli
  • Blood and death suffuses the history of southern Africa, but our lodestar is a noble hope. OLOF PALME AND THE LIBERATION OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
  • To him, such an unimaginable scale of murder was not evil but a lodestar - the ultimate expression of his politics.
  • Why Dubai?" said Tiger Woods when asked why he had chosen to build his first golf course design in the Emirates, thousands of miles from his home in Florida and a world away from the Old Course at St Andrews, the links lay‑out designed and built by nature he has always described as his golfing lodestar. Tiger Woods's Dubai dream evaporates in the desert
  • The lodestar was a term North Korean propagandists had used for Mr. Kim. NYT > Home Page

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