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Ms. Feinstein, whose career has been shaded with episodes of gun violence, would not brook it.
Our unspoken arrangement is that Todd abuses me freely and I brook it with good cheer.
"I was at a gathering where people bad-mouthed him, and she wouldn't brook it," Janet Elder, the editor in charge of polling and election analysis, says.
"When you put Dray on the floor with Brook, or Mirza on the floor with Brook, it stretches out the defense a little".
The House did pass a one-year extension bill, but with so many unrelated policy components — including one to revamp the unemployment insurance system — that Senate Democrats would not brook it.
"Early on, when there were people around complaining about the Obama folks, she wouldn't brook it at all," Andrew J. Shapiro, Clinton's former Senate aide and now an assistant secretary of state, told me.
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But for Mr Brooks, "it is one of those embarrassing memories that pop up unbidden at 4 in the morning".
On Brooks, it looked mannered and simpering.
Brooks, it would appear, is rarely, if ever, spied shopping on Chipping Norton's picturesque but modest high street.
Only Ms. Brooks, it was reasoned, could persuade her that Qaeda-linked militant Islamic groups were operating in her country.
Rating: 5 John Brooks It was a long-awaited U.S debut for Brooks, who was stellar on Saturday in Hertha Berlin's 6-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in its Bundesliga opener.
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