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Curiously, three men who never became president (although they wanted the office badly) — Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun — are more familiar to most Americans than many of the men who did reach the White House.
But they felt compelled to acquire Brett Favre a year ago — and to send Pennington packing — in part because Clemens, whom the Jets' coaches and front office badly wanted to win the quarterback competition during the 2008 training camp, was clearly not going to seize it.
Dhillon, the chair of the San Francisco Republican Party, is a rising star in the state's deeply troubled GOP--a party that doesn't control a single statewide office, badly trails Democrats in both houses of the California legislature and faces a rapidly changing electorate whose demographics favor their opponents.
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Mr. Simon wanted elected office so badly he had prayed for it at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Fire destroyed the grandstand, the jockeys' room, the paddock, and the racing secretary's office and badly damaged the clubhouse and the administrative offices, at Hawthorne Race Course in Chicago.
As relatives search for answers about the killings, questions are emerging about the capacity of Jamaica's public defender, Earl Witter, whose office is badly underfinanced, to investigate all of the accusations fully and swiftly.
To want the office so badly that you would intentionally make our country's problems worse might prove you can read a poll or take a cheap shot, but it hardly demonstrates presidential leadership".
The state's office market, badly hurt by the downturn of the last several years, had seemed to begin a recovery but then it went stagnant or even regressed in the first half of 2004, according to several analysts.
Tells about… Fire destroyed the grandstand, the jockeys' room, the paddock, and the racing secretary's office and badly damaged the clubhouse and the administrative offices, at Hawthorne… At the Keeneland sales last week Nelson Bunker Hunt bought Slip Screen, in foal to Sir Ivor, for $710,000.
So to summarize... the Secretary of State's office feels "badly about it" when an 87-year-old woman's ballot is thrown out even though her identity could be verified -- but they somehow think it's fair.
The acting FBI director William Ruckelshaus recalled: "An FBI agent, sent by me to the White House to guard those records and others in Ehrlichman's office, was badly shaken when the president of the United States seized his lapels and asked him what he was doing there".
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