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The military favoured a short and sharp campaign intended to cripple the North's war-making capabilities.
It was meant to be a short sharp campaign by the coalition, yet has now dragged on for 10 months, leaving the country in tatters.
But whatever challenges Mrs. Clinton faces, she has repeatedly proved to be a resourceful candidate with a sharp campaign organization and a passionate base of supporters.
Following a sharp campaign by Sir James Dyson, and the former universities minister David Willetts, the chancellor has reportedly forced the home secretary to back down.
With public opinion showing no signs of shifting significantly towards the euro despite enthusiasts' hopes of a "summer holiday" effect from Brits travelling in Europe, Mr Blair is thought to be in favour of a short, sharp campaign to blitz a sceptical public.
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Romney too has got the sharpest campaign operatives and media strategy.
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