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Richardson's normally charming manner faintly frosts over when she is asked about this cold, Fife-style welcome.

Now, every time the governor is asked about this, he doesn't say any -- he say -- he goes up with a whole lot of verbiage, but when he gets pressed, he says, no, he would not do anything different then we are doing now.

When she is asked about this, she explains that she has seen liberation movements betrayed by the politicians they fought to get elected, but her impatience appears to be rooted in something more than that: she seems to dislike parties and, indeed, governments, in a visceral way, almost the way that Milton Friedman does.

Now, every time the governor is asked about this, he doesn't say any – he say – he goes up with a whole lot of verbiage, but when he gets pressed, he says, no, he would not do anything different then we are doing now.

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"It is completely an experiment and there are very reasonable questions to be asked about is this the right thing to do to an unsuspecting mountain".

Clegg says he was asked about this this morning.

Is this a good thing? A. I'm asked about this all the time.

Mr. Cheney has been asked about this issue several times this year, and has generally given succinct answers.

I was asked about this recently….

Giambi was asked about this yesterday.

Magner was asked about this in detail.

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