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He has postured and posed, but apart from one shouting-match with the judge on February 11th he has also plainly compromised.
The administration has also plainly stated, though not stressed, that the United States reserves the right to act unilaterally despite the expressions of support.
So while it is true that Mr Bush has had a few legislative successes this year, he has also plainly suffered setbacks—and "win some, lose some" is hardly the motto of a president successfully on the offensive.But perhaps the most convincing evidence that Mr Bush is being forced on to the back foot comes from the recent fate of his signature second-term proposals.
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It has also been, plainly speaking, bad for business.
Williams has also left a wider, if less plainly manifest legacy as a metaphysician.
He plainly fears burn-out and has also missed his home-life in Holywood.
(Santorum has also accused Obama of "sid[ing] with evil" in Iran, a country with which he plainly wants to go to war).
"I've also spoken very plainly about how we need to learn some valuable lessons from the referendum.
In a string of bad luck, Will had also run into a log and lost several anchors recently.Harrowing adventures aside, the convivial captains plainly loved their work.
He also plainly has a lot in common with neo-realist film-makers like Rossellini and Visconti for, after the fantasy culture of fascism was defeated, Italy craved the solid, the tangible: the real.
Giuliani had not only given the governor innumerable causes for offense, but as Senator he would also plainly challenge Pataki for supremacy in the state party.
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