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For example, leaders like Boris Johnson, now Britain's foreign secretary, declared that the £350m supposedly paid weekly to the EU (a deeply flawed figure that fails to take into account the benefits received) would be redirected to the National Health Service.
Thomas W. Devine's new book, "Henry Wallace's 1948 Presidential Campaign and the Future of Postwar Liberalism" (North Carolina), portrays him not as a crucified savior or a demon of subversion but as a tragically flawed figure in whom idealistic conviction went sour.
He's definitely a flawed figure and a mixed picture.
Some see Mao as a deeply flawed figure who had his achievements.
It was originally devised as a concept piece about Johnny Cutler, a fictitious and flawed figure from the deep south.
He also delighted in description of opposition leader and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai as a "flawed figure".
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Tygiel's strength in this superb essay is his affection for these flawed figures.
Vice presidents as different as Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey and George H. W. Bush have faced the general problem of stepping out of the shadow of large, and in some cases flawed, figures.
Fair Health's system is not yet up and running, and in the intervening months many insurers have continued to consult Ingenix's flawed figures.
The original story of the Little Prince is about acquiring wisdom, as the boy leaves home and his friend, the rose, to visit other asteroids inhabited by a series of flawed figures before arriving on Earth.
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