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Nationalist leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky called him a "thief" for making off with such a big salary, and said it was hard to take Capello seriously as a football manager because he "looks like a schoolteacher".
Someone at Reuters should be slapped upside the head for running a caption simultaneously describing these people as "desperate and hungry" then labeling them -- twice, no less -- as "looters" for making off, yes, with bulk-size packages of toilet paper.
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He is said to have a propensity for making off-color remarks and riding people extremely hard.
The first instalment of Richard Keys and Andy Gray's mid-morning show on TalkSport, three weeks after their departures from Sky Sports for making off-mic sexist comments, had been the subject of much speculation.
The president's legal team has urged him to refuse the request, fearing that Trump, known for making off-the-cuff statements, will contradict himself.
Trump's lawyers have worried that the president, known for making off-the-cuff remarks, would contradict himself and inadvertently lie to investigators.
Getting even with Fuller for allegedly making off with the Idol format.
Then it spins back, and looks like making off for the water, before holding up in the longer grass.
The off-spinner had Phil Mustard stumped for 47, made off 38 balls, then Ben Stokes drove to long-off for 19.
5.16pm: Trego has gone for 92, made off 110 balls, with 13 fours and 2 sixes, writes Richard Latham.
The only bigger total against the old enemy was the 320 for eight made off 55 overs at Edgbaston back in 1980.
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