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Tells about Nixon's New Economic Policy, which is somewhat New Dealish.
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Kilgore continues: This latter factor is somewhat new; in most of the early primaries, there was virtually no ideological factor dividing Clinton and Obama voters.
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But perhaps what is somewhat new is the type of youth (high-achieving solid citizen) participating in this because he or she sees no alternative to the ever-increasing demands for high achievement and thus decides to cope with the pressure through what is essentially an illegal activity.
"All due respect to the people who worked hard on 'The Early Show,' we really needed the new program to be a light-switch moment," said David Rhodes, president of CBS News, who is somewhat new, too, having been on the job for 11 months.
The answer is a language game: the person to whom those e-mails belong is not, by the N.S.A.'s definition, its target, nor — and this is somewhat new — does that person even have to be in touch with any foreign target.
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