We did the interview from the Naval Observatory near the vice president's residence. |
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At a time when the continent is still considered a lost cause, they had every reason to welcome the president's messianic message of hope. |
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He's deeply involved in some of the president's top-priority initiatives, including Social Security reform and the selection of federal judges. |
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The bigger risk is the question of whether the president's strategy is moving us toward that goal. |
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Yet the vice president's real missed opportunity came in the Democratic-trending Northeast. |
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Use its mission statement and the president's letter to look for buzzwords to add to your proposal. |
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Perhaps Ichim would have been better suited running for the president's portfolio instead of vying for student issues. |
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With the French president's ambitious plans for a cohesive, more centralised European Union in shreds, Ireland can take a bow. |
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She is receiving tweets from all over the world about the president's speech. |
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For the moment he has been resisting the president's blandishments and coaxing on the war policy. |
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I should have voted for the guy, he thought, knowing full well that the current president's former opponent had been a complete mook. |
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Well, if this is blood money from stolen diamonds, I guess I can see the president's point. |
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The president's substantial majority in the legislature ensured that any impeachment motion would fail. |
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And those groups are so multifarious that the president's freedom of maneuver will be significantly curtailed. |
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The president's budget for the current fiscal year proposed slashing many already underfunded programs. |
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Late today, Senate Democrats announced plans to slice and dice the president's budget, which is his top priority. |
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Democrats mutter about the president's secret plan to transform homeland security into a flag-draped campaign issue. |
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He presents an even-handed look at the president's unilateralist approach to foreign affairs. |
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However the meeting was arranged, why does the President of Taiwan want a meeting with the president's ne'er-do-well brother? |
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If the left brain trust is telling us to fear for our lives, why is the right brain trust telegraphing the president's schedule to the world? |
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A band blows solemn notes as two riders on magnificently caparisoned horses trot to the president's box, salute, and trot back to raucous cheers. |
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An air of gravity and solemnity pervaded the president's remarks as a stunned nation listened by radio. |
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Although they realized his vaingloriousness after the war, it came too late in the day to save the president's skin. |
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The president's first visit, six days before the 2012 election, included the instantly famous bro hug on the Atlantic City tarmac. |
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We begin tonight with the president's nomination of Judge John Roberts to the Supreme Court. |
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The White House spinmeisters have tried to work it into almost every discussion of the president's extended holiday. |
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Unable to accept this reality, Kinsley, like many of the president's other critics, continues to spiral downward into irrationality. |
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In fact the crown prince's vision and peace plan dovetails nicely with the president's views. |
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Suddenly, the once somber and silent pressroom erupted in a cacophony of calls vying for the president's attention. |
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Fifty-eight percent disapprove, only 35 percent support the president's calls for reform. |
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At the start of the ceremony, the flag was flying at half-staff in the former president's memory. |
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The topic last week was standing ovations, evidently prompted by the president's State of the Union address. |
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Lee viewed the president's custodial role as excluding the capacity to hobble the government. |
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The president's first offensive against social security has already been pushed onto the back burner. |
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The report never made it to the president's desk, and thus never officially existed. |
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I'm beginning to wonder how much the vice president's activism has thrown the agency process completely off-kilter. |
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Many authorities on Russian politics have said that the dispute reflects the president's attitude toward the oilman, not the oil business. |
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A glaring omission from the speech was the 2003 budget, which is traditionally tabled along with the president's address. |
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The president's powers, as omnipotent as they may seem to the rest of the world, are not without democratic checks and balances at home. |
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Neither side in this argument has an open-and-shut case, and certainly agreeing with the president's case doesn't make you a fool. |
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Despite this, Perry started to massage the president's chest with his long fingers, trying to force a heartbeat. |
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A strait-laced British Government official arrives to offer cash aid to dig 38 wells for the president's drought-stricken people. |
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For Slow Food, Alice is an international vice president and member of the president's council, according to the group's organigram. |
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On the eve of Washington's birthday, the celebrants adhered to the principles of the former president's Farewell Address. |
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If that is true it is a truly damning confession of character assassination by the man who is the president's most trusted advisor. |
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It implies that if you've ever criticised the president's war conduct, you cannot succeed him in office. |
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The charm offensive is working, but there's been no exhibition on the president's part of ideological flexibility. |
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Government officials and Bigombe were summoned Wednesday for a meeting in the president's village in western Uganda. |
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Also, they give the president's State of the Union speech a rather chilly reception. |
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After the panel voted positively on four articles, impeachment was inevitable and a Senate vote for the president's removal seemed likely. |
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As the president's closest gay confidant, he anticipates playing a peacemaking role on the council. |
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With the rebels closing in on the sprawling capital, many feared a battle for control between them and the president's militant supporters. |
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The president's press secretary was peppered with questions about all this today. |
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Not the least of the current president's successes has been to keep the diverse factions of his party united. |
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The committee must answer questions about its attacks on the president's record, which he said broke coincidentally with the televised story. |
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The president's closest advisor recklessly betrays a state secret for petty revenge. |
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Four seismic forces will soon collide to test the president's true political acumen. |
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Similarly, consider the president's imposition of steel tariffs that were obviously inconsistent with his free trade principles. |
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The president's proposal is about as fangless as telling burglars that they have to give the loot back if they get caught. |
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They can either follow the president's lead or seek to put their imprint on presidential policies. |
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The president's second inaugural speech obviously requires further discussion and analysis. |
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He also performed at a concert during the week of the president's inauguration. |
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Somehow, our current president's incuriousness is seen as charming and likeable. |
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He then spent months as a television commentator criticizing the president's action. |
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Where is the president's anger that his administration has been compromised by behavior he claims to believe is unacceptable? |
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Altogether, the president's phrase and the media's speculation played out as a kind of orchestrated duet pivoting on ambiguity. |
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We will never ignore the president's request, which also is congruent with our objectives and with our goals. |
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At the trial, the president's defense team raised serious questions about the statute's constitutionality. |
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The use of the pocket veto does extend the president's authority at a domestic level. |
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Just a short while ago I spoke with the point man for the president's economic agenda, the U.S. treasury secretary, John Snow. |
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The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking. |
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I support the president's decision to use military force in the face of this horrific crime against humanity. |
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The president's advisors will be worried by the latest crop of polls which appear to indicate a groundswell of dissatisfaction with their man. |
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She chose to cross-cut the president's remarks with news commentary and parliamentary footage. |
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Now, this is a very important development, because the case directly challenges the president's wartime powers. |
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But more than anything else, I heard expressions of awe at the president's preternatural certainty and wonderment about its source. |
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Maybe, as in the past, the garrulous president's words were nothing more than political grandstanding. |
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I doubt that anyone, even someone with the president's geniality and popularity could get much through the Senate these days. |
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I'm curious from the president's point of view whether the glass is half-empty or half-full. |
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However they choose to dress it up and whatever sort of compromise they want to present it as, the president's goal is still phase-out. |
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Here we have today Scott McClellan, the president's press secretary, specifically demanding further disavowals of the story from Newsweek. |
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Whatever was flashing through the visibly disconcerted president's mind, he could not come up with a direct answer. |
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It was always difficult, despite the president's disdainful silence on the subject, to imagine that all this was going on without his knowledge. |
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The question has a sticky personal dimension, that of presidential character and the president's own gutty willingness to take decisive action. |
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As a consequence, many have shown a disinclination to embrace the president's program. |
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The glamorous cabinet minister sacked by the president made an enemy of of the president's wife with early morning calls. |
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Immediately she was accused of disloyally taking a president's son outside the United States for his education. |
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So I guess both parties are equally disunited when it comes to the president's Social Security phase-out bill. |
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Yes, it was important, but not a do or die situation, as is portrayed by the president's political rivals. |
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But in the meantime, I back the president's decision without any equivocation. |
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Many of the president's erstwhile critics seem willing to give him a chance. |
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The prison was where the president's henchmen tortured and executed many political prisoners. |
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It's hard to measure the scope of any president's ambitions by the number of laws or executive orders he signs. |
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He is also the president's chief expediter in charge of completing key infrastructure and agricultural development projects. |
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Parliament decided last week to allocate the equivalent of 60 per cent of the current president's salary to Bulgaria's ex-presidents. |
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This is a recently formed coalition set up with the express purpose of opposing the president's re-nomination for a fifth term. |
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One of the proposals in the original draft dropped by the government was the abolition of the president's office. |
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Williams declined the president's invitation to speak on November 4, and instead addressed students in October, waiving her fee. |
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It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy. |
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The president's aircraft was about to land at Jacksonville Naval Air Station when the control tower ordered the pilot to abort his landing. |
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Bloggers were among the first to cast doubt on a report challenging the president's military service. |
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And the president's habit of roughing people up with jocular derision doesn't work as well when the trappings of power aren't all around him. |
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The president's regressed condition is spreading like the West Nile virus throughout the West Wing and beyond. |
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Well, there are a whole lot of reasons to justify the tax cut the president's been advocating. |
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The president's testimony is a long, tedious advertisement for his company. |
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The president's high approval rating is rooted in patriotism, not a broad embrace of Bush's conservative policies. |
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Instead of putting words into the president's mouth in order to look smart, journalists ought to try looking up what he said. |
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Overall, the administration's handling of trade is a modest net negative for the president's reelection prospects. |
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The president's popularity regarding environmental policy was low and a lambasting at the environmental conference was expected. |
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The former president's remarks have been interpreted as a timetable for China's military offensive against this country. |
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But these flaws in the president's account of our situation are remediable. |
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But you bet your life on it, in conference, they are going to put a poison pill in it, and it will never reach the president's desk. |
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In the next few days it will become clear whether the American people heed the president's message. |
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The administration has, in fact, stopped talking about the president's amnesty proposal because it went over like a lead balloon. |
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Needless to say, none of these problems were afflicting the president's residence. |
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But the man at the center of the storm sits calmly in his office just a few doors down from the president's, playing down reports of a rift. |
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The president's thinking was shaped by this country's democratic values in contrast with that country's authoritarianism. |
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Even those Republicans troubled by the president's anti-constitutional actions fail to understand the situation. |
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Daniels said he supports the president's anti-fraud initiative in social programs. |
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The vice president's wife rode a hydraulic lift to reach the top of the 40-foot tree. |
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Some of the president's most ardent arch-conservative supporters are fired up for battle. |
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For over a year, the president's chief strategist has been targeting this arch-conservative group. |
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The president's resort to autocratic methods is above all directed against the working class. |
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The president's popularity ratings are down to their pre-September 11 levels and he is a target for political criticism once more. |
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In Bandung city, despite the president's call, decorative lights in the lobby of the Bandung City Council building were burning bright. |
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Bocsh's Jimmy Carter will probably not alter the way we look at the 39th president's tenure in office, but it is a well-crafted bio. |
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The president's woes began virtually the moment he took the oath of office for a second term. |
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The informality of the evening was reflected in the presence of Barney, the president's black Scottish terrier. |
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It ill-behooves the president's partisans to use the sheer magnitude of their screw-ups as an excuse not to discuss them. |
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While we have the president's ear there is another urgent matter which requires sensible discussion and not knee-jerk reactions. |
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In its day, her shops attracted royalty, president's wives, society matrons, and thousands of others all over the world. |
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The president's been trying to convince Washington that Social Security's no longer the third rail of politics. |
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He could get a vice president's position at just about any company in town without batting an eyelash. |
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Analysts say the president's tactics of power consolidation and political thuggery have been successful in shutting out challengers. |
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Not enough party leaders and members sufficiently shared the president's declared values and governance direction. |
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The president's credibility is in free fall, particularly among the elite and the middle class, and he is increasingly looking like badly damaged goods. |
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When a president's honesty is impugned, the stakes are high. |
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We also agree with the president's remedy for reviving the ailing economy by strengthening its fundamental health rather than giving it a shot in the arm. |
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He claimed that some of the machines stopped recording votes in favour of revoking the president's mandate once a certain ceiling had been reached. |
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With those countries increasingly uneasy about what they saw as the president's inflexibility, the administration ran the risk of losing control of the talks. |
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And the level of antipathy towards the president's visit shocked some. |
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How sophisticated to make a bon mot of the president's name. |
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But the president's problems extend far beyond the usual extremists. |
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The president is committed to the exploitation of energy resources in wilderness that just happens to be under the protection of the previous president's directives. |
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Every American should carefully examine the president's remarks with an open mind. |
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The franchising company points out on its website that the president's health care law included measures to help support that. |
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Only a churl would refuse to acknowledge the president's success in crafting national unity out of catastrophe, and even liberals have been obliged to pay tribute. |
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Instead of taking the president's jokes with good grace, you fled the hotel ballroom in a huff and whined. |
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The problem, of course, is that the president's wish list is highly politically popular, while the Republican wish list is not. |
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The last remaining staffers then ran off to the victory party at McCormick Place to catch the president's speech. |
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He appeared onstage in a necktie, prior to the president's arrival. |
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During the president's tenure in office, he's built an impressive record. |
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Has the president's stem cell decision opened a Pandora's box? |
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Despite voter support for a rollback of the health-care bill, Republicans won't get a repeal past the president's desk. |
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Give them a chance to make an exhibition of themselves and these two never miss the opportunity, as they did while attempting to upstage the president's address to Parliament. |
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But what worries me more than the predictable pushback by the president's opponents is the nagging feeling I have that when it comes to the vision, perhaps they have a point. |
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She spent most of her time chumming up with the president's mother. |
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The piece is bemused, tender and funny, the dancing evocative not only of the disgraced president's choppy gestures but also of the coltishness of adolescent girls. |
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Everyone knew the president's son was cordially disliked by the army. |
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These include a transistor radio, which was well known as the president's favorite mode of communicating propaganda, and the Soviet hammer and sickle. |
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The president's inaugural address, in talking about universal freedom, talks about all sorts of possibilities for this country, not just warlike ones but peaceful ones. |
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The House of Representatives has narrowly passed legislation a surveillance bill legislation that would govern the president's warrantless wiretapping program. |
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The central appeal of Bushism is the president's unwavering certainty. |
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As moderate leaders, it is not our intent to water down the president's agenda. |
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Neither the president's math nor his moral reasoning adds up. |
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Those who say that the Republicans are taking the president's words out of context to misrepresent him make a serious mistake. |
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The president's commitment to supporting democratic reform and economic development is unexceptionable. |
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That president's party went on to gain seats in the midterm elections. |
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We hope that we are turning the corner with the president's tax cuts. |
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He says flat out that he's not going to vote for the president's bill. |
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A heart surgeon tells us what's ahead for the president's recovery. |
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Milbank has a bee in his bonnet over the president's exercise regimen. |
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A prediction for the date of the president's ouster, a lawsuit against Darwinism and other terrific ideas from America's fringe. |
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He cannot tell if the flashes of wit and intelligence he witnessed in private were more revealing than the president's bumbling and ignorant moments in public. |
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Some critics of the president's handling of Iraq are expressing deep concern the mission there is turning into a situation similar to what happened during the Vietnam War. |
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Well, Lou, in the wake of the president's speech last night, Democrats have actually stepped up their criticism of the president and his handling of postwar Iraq. |
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The president's proposed Social Security reform went nowhere. |
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I am working hard with Senator Leahy, Senator Schumer and other Democrats to find a way to confirm the president's nominees without going to the nuclear option. |
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It will be key for the Democrats to force the matter and tie it to the broader issue of the president's lack of credibility and fear of levelling with the American people. |
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Kerry is positioned to put an American thumb on the scales discretely, with the president's support. |
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A water conservation plan is to be presented by next month and a calendar established for delivering water to their neighbors north of the border, the president's office said. |
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Even the president's natural supporters were caught on the hop, leaving them little choice but to ride the negative wave of public reaction lest they drown in it. |
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What do you think the practical impact of the president's remarks will be? |
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Paul Krugman of The New York Times is convinced that the president's weakness and vacillation are to blame. |
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After he was elected student-body president, school officials ousted him from the president's post because they didn't want a deejay representing the school. |
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The historic meeting will be a severe test of the president's nerve. |
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Few book browsers would guess that it is about the president's dog. |
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I'm sympathetic with the president's desire to let people have ownership. |
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The former president's Republicanism offers a worst-of-all-worlds package of intrusive behavioural regulation for the masses and socialism for the wealthy. |
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Now they expect to hold an unchallengeable contest to revoke the president's mandate and those of the 29 representatives in the National Assembly that remain committed to him. |
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Daughters Malia and Sasha are appreciative of the president's uptick in fashion-forwardness too. |
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And of course, the president's their commander-in-chief all the more so. |
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It also provided legal assistance in Supreme Court cases challenging the president's order directing the military to relocate and intern Japanese Americans on the West Coast. |
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And who wouldn't get a kick out of tooling around in the president's cigarette boat in Kennebunkport? |
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As civil war continues in Iraq, the U.S. president's approval ratings are in freefall. |
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Nor was the president's talk of abundant and inexhaustible resources mere gasconade. |
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They became angry and did not believe the reporters when they said the president's family had a stake in the mine. |
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The president's surgeons, who were skeptical of the device, ignored Bell's requests to move the president to a bed not fitted with metal springs. |
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The Congress promptly overrode the president's veto, passing the bill into law. |
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The city, as the capital, still hosts the Office of the President, as well as the president's official residence. |
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Because of the president's lame duck status, the presidency was often hampered by congressional actions. |
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The president's power is checked by a Senate and a House of Representatives, which are combined in a bicameral body called the National Assembly. |
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The president's quick and humorous replies gave his speech great quotability. |
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As long as you get the vice president's approval first, it'll be a slam dunk. |
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The dissident members of the party finally came to heel after the president's speech. |
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The president's speech was largely a repeat of his promotion of the FTAA in his address to the OAS last year. |
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Whether or not this is factually true, 2011 was certainly the president's own annus horribilis. |
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Under bipartisan, preelection pressure for a significant re-examination of the president's war plan, the White House is walking a fine line. |
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Some of the White House's followers complimented the president's team for its cult film reference. |
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Thus, the redeployment is a purely political gesture to support the US president's election campaign. |
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His brother Lincoln is on Death Row in a prison outside Chicago for murdering the vice president's brother, a crime he swears he did not commit. |
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They have been wobbling in their support of the president's policies. |
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When the president's public approval rating seems to be going down the tube, he accepts a gig as a guest judge on the hit show American Dreamz. |
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Buzzfeed's Andrew Kaczynski rounds up a few of the president's flip-flops. |
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It was the president's second meeting with AJC leaders, who last visited Guatemala City in 2012, shortly after his inauguration. |
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The president's people are plain-spoken, loyal, and courageous. |
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The former president's convocational power was evident just a few hours later. |
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The Sunday Times said the president's Nkandla homestead had been given R64m upgrade that included six new double-storey thatch rondavels for his wives and family. |
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The student union president's fearless protests made her a campus legend. |
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The president's work involves coordinating the work of the European Council, hosting its meetings and reporting its activities to the European Parliament after each meeting. |
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Critics question whether the president's close ties to ALBA Forestal, a joint Nicaraguan-Venezuelan logging company, may also be driving the decision. |
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Even the president's domestic initiatives for reviving the slowed economy, with a few exceptions, were simply a rehashing of old ideas that failed. |
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The president's rose bowl, first donated to the show in 1920, for the best exhibit or trade stand was this year awarded to woodturner Iestyn Williams. |
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Besides training the president's dog and the Kennedys' three Portuguese water dogs, Ms Sylvia-Stasiewicz also trained former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel's dog Figgie. |
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I usually draw very peaceful, happy manga, so it has been a real challenge for me to illustrate the vice president's death glare and Ri-chan's subtle tsundere attitude. |
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The president's supporters... are trying to exert greater control over universities, touching a nerve among an increasingly defiant student movement. |
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The president's bill went first to the House of Representatives, where it was referred to the Judiciary Committee, chaired by Emanuel Celler, a Democrat from New York. |
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Preparations for the president's arrival made for a frenzied week. |
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The Russian president's critics condemned the trial as part of a clampdown on a protest movement and are reminiscent of the show trials of dissidents in the Soviet era. |
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By now, Americans are so habituated to stagy things, it's hard to imagine that many people don't see the president's roving photo-ops as posed and theatrical. |
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