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"I believe by his behavior he has excluded himself from the process," Mr. Annan said.
But four things have exaggerated this tendency.First, Dick Cheney has excluded himself from the succession.
However, he lamented that a sprinter of Chambers' calibre had in effect excluded himself from the competition.
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'John somehow manages to exclude himself from the performance,' he says.
In 1961 he premiered Les Bourgeois, a bawdy waltz written with accordionist Jean Conti, which exposes the hypocrisies of the middle aged and middle class, though he doesn't exclude himself from the wagging finger.
What this means is that identifying oneself with this secret is a key constituent of the very identity of a Christian priest: if a priest seriously (not just rhetorically) denounces these scandals, he thereby excludes himself from the ecclesiastic community, he is no longer "one of us".
From mid-1940 onwards, Trenchard realized that by his rash demands in May he had excluded himself from a pivotal role in the British war effort.
San Martín unexpectedly left the country and resigned the command of his army, excluding himself from politics and the military, and moved to France in 1824.
Lamar doesn't exclude himself from judgment, but instead underlines the mercilessness of Christian righteousness.
Nor did he exclude himself from judgment.
Although he had excluded himself and his colleagues from the new Legislative Assembly, Robespierre continued to be politically active, giving up the lucrative post of public prosecutor of Paris, to which he had been elected in June 1791.
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