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Mr Clinton, who feels the greater need to be liked, shirks confrontation and seeks the words his audience wants to hear.The president is more of a policy wonk.
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We will thoughtfully turn them over again and again in our consciences, filter them in light of our nation's history, and pray for humility and mercy as we seek the words that will advance the cause of good today.
Nadezhda was produced for all who seek the word of God, so there's no crime in producing these volumes.
"I just thought he was coming in to seek the word," said Sanders, the prosecution's first witness. .
Instead of a barrage of metaphors describing things in terms of other things that they resemble, Lev Tolstoy seeks the precise word for the thing itself.
But even Feldmann fumbles for the words, seeks the neutral ground of euphemism.
Any of life's present situations is seamless and sufficient... I, as I write this, am only a certainty that seeks out the words that are most apt to compel your attention.
They have stressed that whatever is done to nature will ultimately rebound onto humans; and integrated issues of class and race into a concept of "eco-justice" which seeks, in the words of the World Council of Churches, to join a society of peace and justice with a human respect for and support of the "integrity of creation".
There isn't time to wait or to plan, seeking the perfect words.
And although I still seek the right word, the thrill of the chase is gone.
During the debate, Mr. Blocher joked that he learned his French tending cows in the canton adjacent to Geneva, and he frequently turned to a translator to seek the right word or phrase.
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