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He also apologized for what he called a "misunderstanding".
He, too, was disqualified, for what he called "ridiculous excuses".
He aimed for what he called "a unique brand of WOW".
He submitted documents to Judge Mondo asking for what he called "understanding".
Mr. Grenell apologized for what he called "hurtful" comments, but the campaign privately dismissed the issue.
Nonetheless, he refused to make signings for what he called "PR reasons".
The next week, Obama announced his support for what he called the Volcker Rule.
Rattigan wrote for what he called "Aunt Edna" — a middle-class audience with conventional tastes.
One notable example is Bezos's distaste for what he called "communication".
In 2009, Gulbis spent a night in a Stockholm jail for what he called a misunderstanding.
You Got No Choice appeared next, apologizing for what he called the "slipup" at town hall.
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