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Many of his songs are catchy and anthemic enough to become pop hits; yet he always deploys rhymes that are richly detailed and witty enough to maintain his bona fides within hip-hop.
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He constantly deployed homophobic language.
Jimmy Carter and George H. W. Bush could not emulate Reagan's kindly chuckle (always deployed when he was cornered) or his ability to tear up at the right moment.
"They are always deploying features that I actually want," he says.
"We would always deploy ahead of time, in anticipation of a hostage being released," he told me.
The bombs are back, sometimes a half-dozen a day, nearly always deployed by Sunnis to kill Shiites.
The police, who are always deployed to deter a march to Dedinje, turned the students back after amicable negotiations.
They're not always deployed as wisely, though, especially when the new version follows Ms. Streisand's warmth with the teenypop nasality of Miley Cyrus.
"If we decide we have to defend the United States, we can always deploy" from American soil, Mr. Trump said, "and it will be a lot less expensive".
They might not have always deployed them to the best of their abilities, and the Lampard-Gerrard experiment dragged on longer than was necessary but Hodgson has been cruelly exposed in one position.
That's why the legendary Westminster whips always deployed their dark arts well away from prying eyes, as detailed in James Graham's new play This House, which opens next week at the National Theatre.
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