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While John Kerry can speak rousingly for whole paragraphs without saying anything precise or concrete, Bush rarely puts ten words together in a major address without taking a position, passing a judgment, or proclaiming a purpose.
For instance, the word tsigane" — the traditional French word for Roma, and used by most French people — "is not a word in Romani, but tsigane doesn't correspond to anything precise.
Morricone relished the freedom the auteur gave him, allowing him to compose freely, without "any special indication; he didn't ask me for anything precise.
No informant interviewed claimed to know anything precise about what influenced the Premier's apparently personal decision to take leadership on the issue and ban smoking in restaurants in 2000, alluding to his decision as a more or less inevitable response to the growing anti-smoking social environment in which he felt politically comfortable to act.
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