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While he is not above being competitive with her, he sees her role in the peace effort as potentially bolstering him rather than undercutting him, those people say.
The top issue on the minds of caucusgoers on Saturday was the economy, and 6 in 10 of those who listed it as their leading concern voted for Mr. Romney, potentially bolstering him in his argument that his experience as a businessman makes him the best candidate to improve the employment rate quickly.
The State of the Union might have cosseted his pride, with the Republicans in the audience bolstering him, and Melania smiling in the gallery, and the clapping, which he led, at times for his guests, who had shown real bravery in the face of fires or hurricanes or ISIS, or the loss of or the adoption of a child but often enough for himself.
Critical accounts often quote Hobson: ; Pinter himself and later critics generally credited Hobson as bolstering him and perhaps even rescuing his career.
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Mr. Karzai brought innate advantages that continue to bolster him.
Yet Powell implies that other memories will bolster him before Saturday's defining final.
Hatton, clearly, will need Shannon to both calm and bolster him tonight.
On the other hand, Schwitters doesn't need starry associations to bolster him.
Mendoza argues that Global Radio also has experts such as Don Thomson, now the chief operating officer for radio, to bolster him.
She campaigned for her husband in 1988, when he won the Presidency, and her popularity seemed to bolster him.
They emerge to bolster him, to alleviate the burdens that can be alleviated, to share what can be shared.
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