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He was bright, self confident — sometimes tender, endearingly spaced out — and could keep a steady drumbeat in music class.
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The good news was that Yassin — a bright, self-taught young man who has memorized several of Barack Obama's speeches — was the recipient of a Turkish scholarship.
Ms. Duckworth is bright, self-assured, beautiful, patriotic, impressive; shes also a Democrat and critic of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
In that respect, he is exactly the sort of student — bright, self-made, easily marginalized — whom selective colleges like Oberlin have been eager to enroll.
The result is that 110 individuals control 35% of Russia's wealth, according to Ms Dawisha.The buccaneering oligarchs who em-erged in the 1990s were bright, self-made men who ruthlessly exploited every opportunity offered by the transition economy.
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