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When he did get involved, as in trying (and failing) to sell the test-ban treaty, he often made a poor fist of explaining the reasons to Americans.
He was better at the former than the latter, so he often made a fool of himself by advocating pie-in-the-sky schemes like unilateral nuclear disarmament, world government and even Che Guevara-style insurrections.
The choice of target, however, in and of itself illuminates Russia's ambivalence about Nabokov — whose love of the motherland was just as conditional: unlike, say, Solzhenitsyn, he often made a point of insisting that the Soviet Union meant nothing to him.
During ring entrances, he often made a praying gesture on his knees while his pyrotechnics went off.
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He often makes a strange gasping noise - it's hard to tell whether he is struggling for breath or words.
And he has often made a point of holding himself above the messiness of partisan politics; during appearances around the state, he has routinely surrounded himself with Republicans and Democrats.
Struggling to play his way onto the Canadiens' lineup, he was often made a healthy scratch (non-dressing player) in October before being assigned to the team's minor league affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League (AHL), by the end of the month.
Justin Mathison, a horse trainer from Tioga, Tex., said that when he moves his horses outside, they often make a fuss until they can go back in the barn.
Redfern's images brought subcultures out into the open, and he often made jazz look like an open and exuberant pursuit, rather than a dark and downbeat one.
Nelson explained that he often made the move as a kind of reset, if he was not comfortable with the pitch the catcher had called, or with his grip on the ball.
His stance was a new twist on a claim he often made while running for president: that abusive treatment of prisoners under President George W. Bush had given Al Qaeda a potent recruiting pitch.
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