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"My habit," says Saunders, "would have been to veer towards the dark – to prove I was something; edgy, or maybe to prove that I was cognisant of the dark side.
Mr Obama likes to cram as many arguments into single answers as Mr Clinton used to, maybe to prove how much he knows, more likely to pivot and pivot away from the premise of the question.8 28: The president's a bit more pointed with a question about how "consumer spending" caused the crisis.
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And maybe less to prove, I don't know.
Like his team, he maybe needed to prove the early dominance had been no fluke.
– all for the betterment of Rome, but maybe just to prove to his old pal Judah that he can stand in his own two sandals.
Maybe it was to prove my Canadianness, or maybe just see how much Grapes one man could take.
"Maybe when I found out I was playing center again, maybe I wanted to prove something," Gomez said after the Devils beat Carolina, 5-1, to win their first-round playoff series in six games.
By fixing and extending the program, we can improve the national security of the U.S., keep our promises to our allies, show our soldiers and veterans that we protect those who protected them and maybe, just maybe, prove to the American people that Congress can still be a force for good and right.
"Maybe I had to prove to the world I could do this," he said.
Maybe he wants to prove that he can take a joke, even if he can't.
But that hasn't been true for a long time, so it's become very hard — maybe even impossible — to prove bad intent with smoking-gun evidence.
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