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It also seems highly unlikely that Trump — who is loath even to spend money on polls because he believes there are plenty of public ones he can have for free — would suddenly cough up tens and perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars to enter the fraught business of cable TV.
Rodriguez has acknowledged the weakness and has told Jeter to get whatever ones he can glove.
The waiter is a lover of good literature but confesses that he changes the long names to shorter ones he can remember.
The journalist's responsibility is to evaluate all the factors that can negatively affect his work and decide which ones he can control or minimize.
He gives Peter a bit of self-knowledge, as though he knows his pathetic ideas about what's important in life are the only ones he can handle.
He tells his owners when their horses might be better suited to a lesser circuit, and drops the ones he can into claiming races to open up stalls in his barn.
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"He's known as this tough person, but one-on-one he can be a softy," said Foxman.
When he stages a smorgasbord like this one, he can call on a stable of independent-minded peers and expect them to hew to his designs.
He has no one he can count on.
The artist onstage finally seems like one he can sell — one he can recognize.
It's one he can feel justified in perfecting.
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