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Lewis, apparently, doesn't like to leverage himself with debt.
"He was always trying to leverage himself to the next job," Dale Watson said.
Mr. Sadr is now trying to use his father's name -- and brash anti-American rhetoric -- to leverage himself into a position of authority.
As we saw this past week with Kutcher's race to a million Twitter followers, the guy knows how to leverage himself on the web.
So when his transgressions were uncovered, as minor in the larger scheme of thing as they were (how many Republicans have committed the same sins, yet remain in office?), Spitzer had no political capital in Albany with which to leverage himself.
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With the Drink Factory, Mr. Conigliaro moved his work to a higher level, leveraging himself in the drinks world with the likes of the celebrated molecular chefs Ferran Adrià of El Bulli and Heston Blumenthal of the Fat Duck (both good friends).
By proposing a grand coalition against the Islamic State and providing the weapons to back it up, Mr. Putin has already leveraged himself into a meeting expected Monday with a reluctant President Obama.
Everyone leveraged himself 25-to-1 last cycle.
The only brilliant economist I know of who leveraged himself in financial markets was John Maynard Keynes, who traded currencies and commodities.
He leveraged his quirky and independent takes on issues into political leverage for himself (and, invariably, into some pork for Pennsylvania).
What Steve thinks, Chip does, gaining leverage to force himself into Steve's life and family.
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