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But the episode illustrates something else altogether.
It also illustrates something else, which was evident in his time as a city councilman, Clinton Administration official, and public advocate: he's actually a pretty moderate and pragmatic fellow, who tends to hew to the middle ground.
Now the scanners seem to illustrate something else: the aura of boosterism, secrecy and back-room deals that has clouded China's use of billions of dollars in foreign aid to court the developing world.
To some, the stark difference between the outcomes in Cairo and Bahrain illustrates something else, too: his impatience with old-fashioned back-room diplomacy, and his corresponding failure to build close personal relationships with foreign leaders that can, especially in the Middle East, help the White House to influence decisions made abroad.
First of all, the graphic novel is not just like the old Classics Illustrated series, an illustrated version of something else.
But a close look at that petition illustrates how a "grass-roots" campaign may be something else entirely.
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United was something else.
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