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Envisioning the collapse of Syria and Georgia, new alliances formed along commerce routes, the end of the bipolar Arab-Israeli conflict and the birth of "more complex systems of strife," Kaplan characteristically remarks, "It would be like ancient times".
While the authors worry about Obama's acquiescence to conventional wisdom in Afghanistan, they praise his tempered outlook on Libya; this raises broader questions about domestic political pressures that the two, in their characteristically astute way, would have done well to treat in more detail.
We'd stopped at a Walmart in Arkansas as I'd characteristically forgotten a hairbrush.
He asked for a jury of seven people (with characteristically cunning generosity, he would pick three and his opponent could bring four).The prize?
Her first thought - characteristically conscientious, as I would discover - was for the Old Vic's cleaners: a warning note must be written.
On this occasion, Larsson's failure to score in the league match against Partick Thistle the previous Saturday and against MTK Hungaria in the Champions League qualifier last Wednesday slipped into oblivion as the result of a characteristically ruthless finish that would be merely the start of his own multiple strikes and Celtic's push towards the three points.
Daley, characteristically blunt, asked, "Why would you leave to run a project?" The question stayed with Bunch, and led him to conclude that, even without a physical space of its own, the museum must exist, not aspirationally but in fact, starting soon after his appointment.
Scant new detail here - "they are in current talks and that a partnership or outright acquisition may be announced in the near future" - but the credibility of the idea has been reinforced again and it is just the kind of characteristically canny move you'd expect from Google.
The questions, as Mr. Feinberg told the Boston audience with characteristically dramatic flair, "I believe, would defy Solomon".
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