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This one gives every sign of having gotten away from its organizers.
It's human nature to test the line and, having gotten away with something, to do it again.
Walter lives with the guilt of having gotten away, while Victor lives with the depression and rage of not living his life but instead living to appease his father.
So why, having gotten away with so much already, shouldn't Mr. Bush imagine that he can get away with snubbing the debate commission, and going on Larry King instead?
George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are both seen as having gotten away with everything -- drugs (booze versus pot), extracurricular sex (before marriage versus during marriage), professional failures (business flops versus never met a payroll), military exemption (safe service versus no service), easy money (sweetheart stadium deal versus cattle futures).
He has virtually nothing to lose and only margin to gain and, having gotten away with it once, no one should be surprised when he goes for it again.
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And, having got away with channelling Joan Crawford, he accomplishes the even riskier feat of impersonating Latasha.
"We have gotten away from that".
We've gotten away from that.
"Then we've gotten away from realism".
And we've gotten away from that.
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