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But Eric is interested in only one thing.
He adds, "Iraq has been crucified.... Basically it's a story of a nation that failed in only one thing...
If you see cheap caviar you know it's illegal, meaning bootlegged, previously frozen or there's something wrong with it, and people who buy it are interested in only one thing: price".
The overreach of its agenda has been crisply described by former vice-president of the World Bank, Joseph Stiglitz: "When the IMF arrives in a country, they are interested in only one thing.
Françoise Gilot takes a stern line with interviewers, assuming they approach her with interest in only one thing: her affair with Picasso, which started 70 years ago and lasted a decade, during which time she had two children with the artist, before walking out.
Before going to Spain, he'd proclaimed he wasn't going to become a cheerleader for Marxism because "I believe in only one thing: liberty".
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After Brazil received the cup permanently in 1970, only one thing was ever going to happen.
In fact, only one thing is missing, she joked: "We're trying to negotiate room service".
She gives in to only one thing (and with her eyes open): love.
In fact, only one thing has become clear since Freddie Gray's death: The police aren't telling the whole story.
Later, she called back to say that Mr. Kissinger, traveling in Asia, had only one thing to say about appearing on "Charlie Rose": "He hasn't asked me yet".
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