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There's nobody better qualified to present Today".
According to his book's dust jacket, Cavell went to Harvard, "where he was a boxer," and with these credentials in tow he's more than qualified to present us with a gallery of beat-up pugilists, their beat-up pugilist fathers and the women who love them.
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Professor Guggenheim of New York University said that under that test, very few 6- or 7-year-olds qualify to present sworn testimony.
Sanders also had to clarify comments that he didn't think Clinton was qualified to be president, presenting the former secretary of state with an opportunity to tout her qualifications. .
We are not going to hear about it through commercial media, and by the time it's common knowledge, it will be too late....My background uniquely qualifies me to present the most anti-monied event in the most pro-monied town.
When Williams threatened to sue, she received the original loan... Williams's tale of real estate, a conversation in which all those present looked entirely qualified to participate, earned her an ovation of Normanesque proportions.
Few Americans are as qualified as Kenneth M. Pollack to present this argument.
Only patients with IBS with symptoms present in the previous month were qualified to participate.
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They're qualified to.
It's not about getting a job for someone who is not qualified, it's being able to go into an interview position for someone who is qualified and being able to present himself.
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