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But he plainly has a path to victory.
THREE weeks after Khalifa Haftar, a retired general, declared his own "war on terrorism" against Libya's Islamists, he plainly has a long way to go.
"After the revelations in the Sunday Times, if he [Garcia] wasn't intending to see Bin Hammam he plainly has to now," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Although it is fanciful to imagine Dimitrov will match those numbers, he plainly has many of the Federer weapons and might do some serious damage when Wimbledon starts next week.
If Mr Koizumi still thinks he is a lion, he plainly has in mind the creature from "The Wizard of Oz" who asked Dorothy to help him find his courage.Choosing Mr Fukui was not necessarily a bad move: he is a respectable and highly capable man (see article).
He plainly hasn't got that".
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But from the start he plainly had an elevated sense of his own importance.
He plainly had no sleeping place not already warmed by a previous nesting wife.
A French diplomat before his marriage in 1967, he plainly had had enough of twiddling his thumbs.
He did not refer to the "sanctuary-state" bill, but he plainly had the issue in mind.
He plainly had a constituency, loath as he was to stroke it, and even in 1964 people could read the signs.
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