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Sam is quite populist, and I'm more lowbrow".
Barack Obama the president has been more comfortable with a close group of advisers, a largely advisory and deferential style of policymaking and message crafting that, while still suspicious of Washington, isn't quite populist either.
The flood of unemployed citizens to Rome had made the assemblies quite populist.
The flood of unemployed citizens to Rome had made the assemblies quite populist, and thus had created an increasingly aggressive democracy.
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This may not come as a revelation, but there is quite the populist streak in New York.
First, while Denmark and Norway have had a long experience of electorally quite successful populist right wing parties, this is a more recent phenomenon in Sweden.
Still, $350 isn't quite a populist price point, but it marks a move toward helping mainstream Marty McFly's long-unrealized dreams.
But there is also quite a populist strain to the campaign: they are opposing some spending cuts; promising to expand bus services and spend more on railways; and they are supporting more 20 mph road limits particularly outside schools.
It is, quite simply, a populist alter ego to the Independent (disclaimer: I write a weekly column for its stablemate, the London Evening Standard), and will appear on newsstands tomorrow, priced at 20p.
It is quite indefensible that populist objectives should be able to hamper decision-making in a matter that is crucial to the health and well-being of our citizens.
It's quite a commercial and involving, populist approach.
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