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As a result the whole production has a slightly sketchy, out-of-focus feel to it: most of Mr. Clinton's comments are paraphrased, and Mr. Branch himself acknowledges that his dictated summaries often failed to capture his subject's "bursting trails of rich language".
As Mr. Branch himself writes near the end of this volume, whenever Mr. Clinton "decides to open" the tapes and transcripts of the interviews for public research, "I will be exceedingly curious about my own accuracy, being accountable for a faithful record".
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Branch describes himself here as a "participant in a memoir", someone who wishes to portray the president "candidly in texture".
What's going to happen... to Gino... to the tree... to me! Gino grabs another branch, hoists himself just a bit higher.
Marx is in the midst of visiting them all, and he spoke to The Huffington Post on a recent, rainy afternoon swing through two Manhattan branches, introducing himself to employees, surveying the buildings and chatting with visitors.
Then two days of climbing, 60 competitors, two dislocated shoulders, and one broken ankle came down to this: Sam Sandringham's near flawless final run, the Englishmen executing his plan to perfection as he nimbly danced between branches, leaving himself with enough time to botch the final descent and still hold onto first.
During the proceedings yesterday, the prosecutor, Kenneth Taub, suggested that Lamont Branch had contradicted himself in early statements to the police.
In 1993, weeks after taking over the complaints investigation branch, Blair found himself heading Operation Gallery, the biggest anti-corruption inquiry for more than a decade.
After Celtic's manager, Neil Lennon, had watched his side ease past Aberdeen into the Scottish Cup final he welcomed an unexpected olive branch offered towards himself and the club by the president of the Scottish Football Association.
In the aftermath of the Watergate Scandal, which had raised widespread concern about the power of the presidency and the integrity of the executive branch, Carter styled himself as an outsider to Washington, D.C., a man of strong principles who could restore the faith of the American people in their leaders.
Writing in Architectural Record magazine the year they were finished, the critic Montgomery Schuyler described the stations as "great fun" and added, "The architectural pilgrim who gives a whole day to the branch will find himself not only repaid but rewarded".
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