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She makes her part more applause-winning than the man's and further from balletic cliché.
Her decision not to remarry makes her part of the fastest-growing subset of cohabiting couples in the U.S. nowadays — those over the age of 50.
This past January, after only two years in office, Clinton assumed the chairmanship of the Senate's Democratic steering committee, a position that officially makes her part of the Senate's Democratic leadership and gives her a prominent role in shaping the Party's message.
If this is a year when Americans want a candidate who is not business-as-usual, then Mrs Clinton's problem is that her experience makes her part of the "status quo", as John Edwards puts it.In Saturday's debate, Mrs Clinton reminded Mr Edwards, a former one-term senator, that his trumpeted patients' bill of rights had not actually passed Congress because, she implied, he had lacked political nous.
Onovakpuri's promotion makes her part of a growing number of black women in venture capital at the top.
Instead, it makes her part of the mainstream cell phone user market, which is where her geriatric particulars come into play.
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Doesn't this make her part of the problem?
"What John wanted to do was make her part of the team and help her out".
Now, finally free, she sells the farm that had made her part of the town's economic elite and moves into a trailer.
The medical treatment would make her part of the hearing world, alienating her from her parents and two brothers and their deaf identity.
Her militant feminism made her part of the bipartisan Commons feminist sisterhood into which she was welcomed by admiring Labour and LibDem women.
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