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And he often suggests that his electoral performance was a victory, given the odds against him.
Instead, he often suggests that the major difference this time is simply that more people are paying attention to him because the Bloomberg juggernaut is absent.
We are, he often suggests, perpetual children, stumbling past opportunity and then frantically looking for it elsewhere through the eyes of regret.
The trade-deficit number is close to correct, but Trump apparently does not understand the meaning of "trade deficit". He often suggests this money could be used to pay for his planned wall along the southern border.
And he often suggests that clients hire case-management companies — a fast-growing industry with telephone banks of nurses offering high-cost patients advice in the hope of making up for the deficiencies of the system.
He often suggests this is a recently calculated figure, but it combines the cost of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (which is actually in South Asia) and then includes future obligations for veterans costs and interest on the debt through 2053.
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He often suggested President Barack Obama, who is a Christian, was really a Muslim, insinuating that if he were that it would be a negative.
Yet in texts and recorded remarks by Matisse at the time, while he often suggested acceptance of a superior being, he pointedly skirted the question of Christian faith.
If he was known for creative ambivalence during filmmaking (he often suggested more than one method of envisioning a scene), he was just as certain to find precisely the right moments to assemble at editing time.
He often suggested that his penchant for joking in the face of disaster was an English trait, but it is just as likely to have come from the coffee houses of Budapest.
Rather, he often suggested that the problem was that foreigners did not understand China's goals and why it must adapt Communist rule to a changing society rather than scrap it altogether, as many in the West might prefer.
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