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More to the point, they think we aren't.
"You never see elephants or sperm whales queuing for the latest version of the iPhone!" the might say, which probably doesn't prove the point they think it does.
"The organization not only has the right, but it's their obligation to get the right person, the person they think is the best — if at some point they think it needs to be somebody else.
In fact, some Mississippians see it as a selling point: they think that Mr Barbour's connections give their state a seat at the table.And he has helped bring thousands of new jobs to the state.
It is never at the point they think, but invariably the one several steps back in the chain, or the very chaining of events itself, that is at fault.
George's parents never actually spell out that they think he's gay (it's even hinted at one point they think he's got HIV) but the old cliches/truths of self-loathing, estrangement and awkward acceptance are lovingly played out within their cosy suburbia.
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At one point, they thought they had found the Hussar, using the kind of sonar technology that had pinpointed the Titanic.
At that point, they thought they were straight, though Beaux also thought the way Hanna ate cabbage, which Hanna did all the time that year, was pretty cute.
At one point, they thought that the entire count for South Down was about to begin again after the threat of a legal challenge by the SDLP, even though two candidates had already been declared.
"As a result," he said, "we end up expending a lot of ammunition trying to get the snipers". At one point, they thought that they had a bead on someone running back and forth between the two buildings.
As the Jets made their odyssey around Manhattan -- at one point they thought they would go to the collapse site -- they shook hands with volunteers and members of the Fire and Police Departments.
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