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imprimis
[ im-prahy-mis, -pree- ]
adverb
- in the first place.
imprimis
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adverb
- archaic.in the first place
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of imprimis1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of imprimis1
Example Sentences
In 2017, Christopher Caldwell declared in Hillsdale College’s Imprimis magazine that Putin was “the preeminent statesman of our time.â€
Instead, it relies partly on donations from conservative benefactors that are fueled by aggressive fund-raising campaigns, including on Rush Limbaugh’s radio program before he died, and in Hillsdale’s widely circulated digest, Imprimis, which is known for provocative articles — including a 2017 piece in which President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia was called “a hero to populist conservatives around the world.â€
Rufo had spoken at the college before, when he delivered an early version of his anti-CRT arguments in a March 2021 speech subsequently adapted as an essay for Hillsdale's monthly publication Imprimis, which claims a circulation of more than six million.
In 2018, as much of the world was horrified by the public unfolding of Donald Trump's kids-in-cages policy, Imprimis offered a provocative defense, arguing that the then-president was taking a "stand on behalf of the nation-state and citizenship against the idea of a homogenous world-state populated by 'universal persons.'"
Totally Boss is also fancied, along with Imprimis, the first of Frankie Dettori’s rides today.
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