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And both were "driven by the belief that because of its tremendous power and ideals," the United States — what Ms. Albright called the "indispensable nation" — had "a unique role to play in the world".
Joseph Romm is founding editor of ClimateProgress.org, which New York Times columnist Tom Friedman called the "indispensable blog".
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The envoy, who last week called the general "indispensable" to American interests, is expected to arrive in Islamabad at the end of the week.
It was also at that time that then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright called the U.S. "the indispensable nation".
"He has been called the Senate's indispensable man and the gold standard.
The watchdog group's brief to the Supreme Court called the law "an indispensable weapon in the prosecutorial arsenal for fighting government corruption" since it offers "a much easier evidentiary burden" than bribery law.
Mr. Comey's speech came on the same day that Attorney General John Ashcroft, in an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal, called the act "an indispensable tool" in fighting terrorism and said it was "often portrayed in an outright false light".
They enjoyed a loving marriage, and Rothbard often called her "the indispensable framework" behind his life and achievements.
The paper called the Japan-US alliance "indispensable".
Former Secretary of State Madeline Albright is still ridiculed in some quarters for calling the United States the "indispensable nation".
The Chronicle of Higher Education called the biography "magnificent," The Chicago Tribune "indispensable".
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