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I am," she said, referring at first to her job, then to her overall state of mind.
He may have been referring, at least in part, to Peter Schweizer's book "Clinton Cash," which comes out tomorrow.
It opened with news footage of former President Gerald Ford intoning, out of context: "Our long national nightmare is over," referring at the time to the Watergate scandal.
"So sweet and innocent," said Ms. Johnson, referring at once to the game and Miss Alva, who was national women's champion for two years.
But Nakamura offered another reason, referring at a news conference in Osaka to a misunderstanding with the Mets that prompted him to change his mind.
"All the problems were there," he once explained, referring at least to the atomic bomb, and probably to McCarthy, "but it was somehow glossed over.
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All referred AT patients accepted an invitation to be part of the evaluation and were therefore included in the study.
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The document also refers at length to cheaper ways Britain could increase its influence.
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