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"It would be nice to be able to forge a working relationship with someone," she said.
They ought to be able to forge a political consensus on how to move ahead.
But gnawing questions remain: Will Iraqis be able to forge their new government amid the still stubborn sectarian clashes?
With his long experience on Capitol Hill, officials said he would be able to forge better ties to Congress.
From this visitor, Mime learns that only one who has never experienced fear will be able to forge the sword.
Will he be able to forge an alliance similar to the one made in the Gulf War of 1991?
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We were able to forge those partnerships several years ago".
Yet a few great presidents were able to forge their own legacies.
The days of city governments being able to forge ahead on their own are long gone.
But Mr. Hall never was able to forge a durable alliance with the New Left.
The strength and duration of his government will depend on how broad a coalition he is able to forge.
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