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He worried he had no hinterland.
Mrs Thatcher had no hinterland of books or music, grouse-shooting or sailing, like other Prime Ministers.
Irwin, a man of mystery and deceit, has no office, no hinterland; he's a moral and social chameleon.
Denis Healey said that Mrs Thatcher, whose life seemed all politics, had no "hinterland", but perhaps this is a glimpse of it.
How do you turn a character with no hinterland, no interests beyond bedding women and killing villains – and sometimes killing women – into a caricature?
Woods's problem in his formative years and in the early part of his career was that he had nothing else in his life: no friends, no outside interests, no "hinterland", as Denis Healey might have said.
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Mr Bush has no such hinterland to call on.Comes the hour, comes, eventually, the manTwo things give cause for hope.
She had no intellectual hinterland and was quite content to repeat the clichés of the stockbroker belt.
It helped that, as a peer, he had no political hinterland nor any worry over a parliamentary career.
Williams wants someone to change the way golf is portrayed and perceived, hence choosing a non-European with no golfing hinterland to run the continental game.
It was only after a panellist cheerily remarked one year that the price of having four kids and a successful business is having zero cultural hinterland – no hobbies, no opinions on the hit Sunday night drama you didn't have time to watch, no time or energy to read anything more challenging than a glossy magazine – that the penny dropped.
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