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On Wednesday, he linked to an article about the merger on his popular Twitter feed and posed the question, "Is big always better?" Is Big Always Better?
He said the size, energy and timing of the rally showed that political issues and popular grievances had converged and posed the government with a challenge.
In little more than four months, they have amassed a huge range of material and posed the questions that parliament has failed properly to address.
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For a wise, conspiracy-free insight into those who thirst for office, try "The Great McGinty," directed by Preston Sturges, who would have taken one look at Myers and posed the questions that Clooney dodges throughout.
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