Longing for Dignity To some, the "royal solution" is part of a weary nation's wider search for seemingly quixotic political formulas.
For a man on a seemingly quixotic mission, he proved a remarkably determined candidate, criss-crossing the state time after time and addressing any group who would listen.
Does this seemingly quixotic proposal tell us something new about immigration politics?
Amid efforts by the Soviet Union to liberalize its stagnant economy, a seemingly quixotic movement to adopt a Western-style patent law is gaining momentum.
George W., in contrast, had come to his ambitions haphazardly, and his mother, Barbara, flatly tried to discourage his seemingly quixotic resolve.
As is so often the case with Mr. Murdoch, the Dow Jones bid is counterintuitive and seemingly quixotic.
Suddenly, Toshiba's seemingly quixotic defense of its format had new life.
THE Cubs have gotten off to a rollicking and not wholly unexpected start this season in their annual, seemingly quixotic quest to end their 94-year drought as world champions.
He describes Kelling, in fact, as his intellectual mentor, and so his first step as police chief was as seemingly quixotic as Gunn's.
Johnstown is heading into a future in which the economy will be fed by an ambitious, seemingly quixotic experiment called heritage tourism.