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  • ...prehensive articles on central figures, both real and mythological, from [[Achilles]] to [[Zeno]].
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  • ...u then turn them over in your [[mind]], searching for an entry point—their Achilles heel. You build a scale model that you virtually rotate on your mental scre
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Perseus Perseus], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achilles Achilles] – played an important role in Ancient Greek [[religion]]. Politicians, a
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  • ...to and from customer smart meters and other electric devices, is also its Achilles' heel from a [[privacy]] viewpoint. The obvious privacy concern is that the
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  • ...rabilities, [[problems]], or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achille's_heel Achilles heels] become mended and strengthened. You must each understand that having ...[acceptance]] and yet that fear of rejection continues to pop up and be an Achilles heel. It is as though you have been unable to accept your acceptance and ev
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  • ...man being]], there is not one [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achilles_heal Achilles heal], one overwhelming tendency that bespeaks immaturity. No, for most hum
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  • ...pis'', an epic in the [[Trojan War]] cycle, narrates the purification of [[Achilles]] after his murder of Thersites. Catharsis describes the result of means ta
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  • ...ing]] [Judy has snapped an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achilles'_tendon Achilles' tendon] recently playing soccer - editor]. I [[wonder]] if you have any [[
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  • ...ient Greeks considered historical figures, like [[Menelaus]], [[Helen]], [[Achilles]], Memnon and Peleus, achieved physical immortality through the interventio
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  • ...the murderer of [[Agamemnon]], or the almost comic use of "swift-footed [[Achilles]]" for the hero in conspicuously sedentary moments).
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  • ...ting an original phrase for themselves. In short, a [[cliché]]. Example: [[Achilles' heel]]. Orwell suggests that writers scan their work for such dying forms
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  • ...you grow weary. All of you are vulnerable to the flesh. Each of you has an Achilles heel and emotional soft spots. All of you grow weary. Everyone gets discour
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  • ...rmountable evidence in favor of voter irrationality. It still remains the Achilles heel of democratic government. The problem is not mere lack of information
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  • ...f the tunnel. The rock was as hard as granite, and Neruda's knees were his Achilles' heel. "Okay, I'm coming up to a seam in the tunnel. It looks carved. It ci
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