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Miliband will need to fill the post of shadow Welsh secretary, and has the power to co-opt someone from outside the shadow cabinet if he wants.
Preoccupation with winning aside, the difference between Yankees fans and Cubs, Red Sox and Phillies fans is that pulling for the Yankees is all about co-opting someone else's accomplishment.
And Dazed Digital concluded, "It's the same old story: a white dude co-opting someone else's labor in his struggle to Make A Point".
Seasoned politicians are aware that most Americans, in the abstract, will always opt for "someone else" over any incumbent.
Looks like these could soon be all the rage, though personally I might opt for someone more intimidating than RG3, like Ndomakung Suh".
If he ends up choosing a new chief of staff, then, Mr. Obama could opt for someone who may be more attuned to recent shifts in the public's attitude, perhaps a former governor who has executive mindset and doesn't share the experience of his inner circle.
Last month, Allison Closs decided that instead of taking some random high school guy to prom, she'd opt for someone a little more mature.
If the guy doesn't shape-up very quickly and start acting like a reasonably loyal member of his political party, he should not be surprised if loyal members of that political party opt for someone else next year.
But the organization also did not want to seem somehow glib or lacking gravitas in opting for someone so young.
Opting for someone with no ties to the school, Alabama hired Texas Christian's coach, Dennis Franchione, today in an effort to turn around the Crimson Tide.
When the votes were counted, blinkbox won with a 40% audience share; iTunes received 37% of the vote and the rest opted for "someone else".
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