She was running against a well-thought-of former elected official who wasn't particularly wealthy and was crushed, crushed, crushed. |
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A brother of Bailly himself, a well-thought-of priest named Paul, was at the point of being elected Superior General of the Congregation. |
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What you need is a panel of really intelligent, well-thought-of people from both inside the government and outside, to consider this and render a judgment in fact. |
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