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Unlike the rest of the world, Wolcott thought Mailer had acquitted himself well, so he mailed him the article.
Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said Rowe had acquitted himself well during his first grilling by City analysts.
In July, Murdoch had acquitted himself smoothly, deflecting the committee members' questions with impenetrable management-speak, and generally refusing to be riled.
The liberal consensus in Hollywood was that Lardner had acquitted himself more gracefully before the committee when asked if he had been a Communist: "I could answer it, but if I did, I would hate myself in the morning".
As for Pope Urban VIII, Mr. Rowland asserts, his papacy faced extraordinary challenges, and "it would be an unfair commentator who would not concede that he had acquitted himself reasonably well in the circumstances".
The Nov. 18 New York Times outlined President Nixon's many assertions, concluding that the president had acquitted himself well: "The president seemed composed and on top of the subject throughout the session, faltering perceptibly only during the discussion of his taxes.
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Despite his poor showing in the presidential race, Mr. Biden was generally thought to have acquitted himself well.
"He's played at the Bernabeu and the Nou Camp and has acquitted himself well, so he's a technical player who can definitely strengthen the squad.
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