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He didn't become a robust, war-fighting president, but he went a lot farther than he ever had before.
But one asset he still has is a robust campaign war chest, so this week, he released three more television commercials.
Now a seasoned leader with a robust campaign war chest, Mr. Straus should have ample possibilities for his next political act.
(They want robust war plans, robust force levels, and "a robust prescription-drug benefit").
Many analysts agree and expect a robust post-war rebound.
We often think of the nineteen-fifties as the decade of complacent conformism: a robust economy, a beloved war hero in the White House, slow but important progress on civil rights.
In this 150th year of the Emancipation Proclamation, we need a 21st century abolitionist movement to end the trafficking of women and children, and it must include a robust front in the war against demand.
Many readers felt I wanted to limit a robust public debate on the war in Iraq.
The trucks proved their mettle on front lines in Europe and Asia and, after the war, spawned a robust civilian brand and pioneered a new genre of non-combat transportation.
Sir John Chilcot mounted a robust defence of his embattled Iraq war inquiry, prompting families of those who lost relatives in the conflict to make a renewed threat of legal action to accelerate its publication.
Should Obama be reelected, however, U.N. rules and principles will likely continue to gain ground, while congressional approval and war fighting under a robust traditional conception of American national-security interests may suffer as a result.
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