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Gov. George W. Bush has never been considered much of a wordsmith.
He considered much of the Bible (the bible?) to be "so much untruth, charlatanism, and imposture".
Consuming such a fish isn't generally considered much of an accomplishment.
"Defensively, I really want to focus in on that," said Anthony, who has never been considered much of a defender.
Denise Burke, AUL's vice-president of legal affairs, made it clear on Monday that the group considered much of its handiwork to be imperiled.
Richard Pound, a former vice president of the I.O.C., said he considered much of the controversy to be "the ultimate tempest in a teapot".
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I consider much of what is produced to be selfish, useless future landfill.
It's clear that Witty considers much of the ensuing local or regional architecture (whether LEPs, RDAs or city deals) as largely "wrong-headed in a small country".
Three new statutory members were shoe-horned in (on the same day as the report was published) with precious little time to consider much of the evidence.
While Turkey is said to object to the draft conclusions of the United Nations report, Israeli officials who have seen the draft consider much of it favorable to Israel.
Considering much of this hardcore group is identical to the one who brought Norwich down a season previously, their chances of avoiding the drop will probably hinge on the quality of their summer acquisitions.
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