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As governor of Tokyo since 1999, he proved popular by projecting an image of a decisive, hands-on leader, making the point by wearing the gray jumpsuit of a city employee to the office.
The brash scion of media magnate Pierre Péladeau, he proved controversial since his entry into politics in 2014, given that he — as president and CEO of Quebecor Inc — owned a significant chunk of Quebec's French-language media.
Worse than that, really, since he'd proved himself unreliable to an employer.
They probably like him back, since he has proved that he is not afraid to use military power.
In the months since, he has proved he can win — and win often, more often than his rivals — elsewhere, and he remains too dangerous on grass, too dangerous in New York, to discount.
I assumed that he was telling the truth since he had proved himself trustworthy in the past.
But some of his sources and claims have since been proved fraudulent (he was roundly criticized after it was discovered that a diary he quoted turned out be a forgery), and historians are divided on the significance of his contribution to Western understanding of Chinese life — and whether it is significant at all.
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