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Or rather for him.
It is a time, rather, for him to recall a policy of one of his greatest predecessors in office, Theodore Roosevelt: Speak softly, but carry a big stick.
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I've always found this rather unjust and felt rather sorry for him, but then there are plenty of famous Britons who are adored like national treasures who will die broke.
Joseph DePlasco, a spokesman for Mr. Green, said of Mr. Bloomberg, "I know the campaign trail has been rather bumpy for him, but increasingly I think he is rather loose".
The world made it rather easy for him during his first year.
Listens to what people have to say - staff and players report he gives them the invaluable sense of working "with him" rather than "for him".
"It's a very interesting time politically because it's the first time David Cameron will have had the mass of the press against him rather than for him".
As the other riders noted, it was really rather ridiculous for him to have gone out so fast, trying to lead the pack, considering his lack of training.
'You can only beat what is put in front of you' may sound rather hollow for him after a performance which has established him as an elite welterweight.
But they might not... Talking of the end, meanwhile, for all Dowell's complaining, things work out rather well for him.
But isn't it rather late for him to remember his young, idealistic lawyerly self after his carelessness with the truth and liberties?
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