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Counter-insurgency adviser David Kilcullen had useful observations to make in this context.
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"I don't have any observations to make about that," Mr. McConnell said when asked about Mr. Baucus at a news conference.
He had some particularly acerbic observations to make about the position of women in the patriarchal European bourgeois family which, he argued, compared unfavourably to that of prostitutes.
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