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At times he could be rotten.
Still, if the press is to be believed -- a leap, as journalism here is famously flexible itself -- something could be rotten in Rawalpindi.
An emotional Thériault said Thursday she was "shocked," that it was "time to do something," and that some officers within the force could be "rotten".
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She told the BBC she saw a "log falling down" and from the way it broke, she could tell "the log was rotten".
Yet, as the midterm electoral cycle moves into the fall, even the mere perception that something is rotten in North Carolina could carry costs.
In the summer of 1997, a storm blew out the main two-story window at the front of the building, and the window's wooden frame was rotten, cracked and could not be saved.
Find positive things to say, ways to work around something that bugs you, and suggest what could be improved rather than what is rotten.
"He was not a cucumber that we could cut open to know that he was rotten inside," the father testified.
And although she was adamant that "something is rotten in USA," she asked me if I thought Clinton could win.
Something is rotten somewhere.
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