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Justice O'Connor "has long been subtly distancing herself from Bush v. Gore," her biographer told me, adding: "She plainly does not want Bush v. Gore to define her legacy".
She doesn't want to talk about it, except that she plainly does, referring often to the necessity, for an MP who is also a mother, of having your children near your work rather than your constituency ("The idea of having my children in Basingstoke, which is an hour and a half from here…"), of living in a "three-generation household".
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Balotelli plainly does need help.
He plainly doesn't feel ghettoised by it.
Schonfeld plainly doesn't think the Spitzer-Parker show is a good idea.
Worker participation plainly does not guarantee success: Lehman Brothers was 30% employee-owned.
Except perhaps one: The medical system we have today plainly does not work.
So plainly does He love to bring down everything that exalts itself.
China knows what it wants out of these bilateral negotiations; the White House plainly does not.
Yoshio Taniguchi's MoMA is a beautiful building that plainly doesn't work.
Beyond that, the niqab plainly doesn't make a personal conversation easier.
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