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Does Middleton have a case to make then?
Mr Clifford has been at the centre of tabloid scandals for decades as an adviser both to celebrities and other people he feels have a case to make.
Apart from an unfortunate tendency to overuse such phrases as "ideological constructs" and "normative frameworks", they have a case to make and a provocative way of expressing it.
CONCEDE THAT THE WAR IN IRAQ WAS A MISTAKE You have a case to make that Obama quit Iraq badly (and that he risks doing the same in Afghanistan).
"I believe in the rule of law, and I believe if we have a case to make against someone, we should make it in a federal courtroom in the United States," he said.
But I also acknowledge – as Cameron's more even-handed condemnation implicitly does and Blair's over Lebanon in 2006 – that the Israelis do have a case to make against Hamas and its rocket-firing military strategists in Gaza, the blockade against which Muslim Egypt also helps secure.
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On every issue, he has a case to make.
He almost always has a case to make".
Each has a case to make and a clear focus for discussion.
But each has a case to make and a clear focus for discussion.
But it certainly has a case to make about the past and present.
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