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The slight need for industrial labour and the rural character of the state attracted few African Americans from the South.
And, Mr. Blitzer said, "Because the Republicans hold the White House, the House and, until recently, the Senate, you could make the case that there is a slight need to have more Republicans than Democrats".
People usually withdraw their money that they saved with great effort when they are even in slight need of money.
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Anybody with the slightest need for the contents inside -- be it a warm jacket or his attentive ear -- was welcome.
That fact "demonstrates that there is not the slightest need to grant life tenure in order to guarantee an independent judiciary," Professor Levinson of Texas wrote last year in his book "Our Undemocratic Constitution".
Just before he died, George Bush awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his tireless championing of the conservative cause.For Mr Bartley, right was right, and he never saw the slightest need to mince words.
The Qianlong emperor, whose country then accounted for about a third of global GDP, swatted him away: "Your sincere humility and obedience can clearly be seen," he wrote to King George III, but we do not have "the slightest need for your country's manufactures".
When George III's ambassador, Lord Macartney, headed a 700-strong trade mission to China in 1793 to sell advanced western telescopes, barometers and airguns, Emperor Qian Long told him that China had not "the slightest need of your manufactures".And so it has proved.
One of the signs of a great city hotel is that a guest can remain within its walls for several days running without feeling the slightest need to go outside.
Worse yet, it was probably something he thought she'd love but didn't have the slightest need or desire for.
But they just regurgitate the national news and don't feel the slightest need to independently verify".. Warren lauds The New York Times for mobilizing a team of real-time fact-checkers for Trump's broadside against Clinton.
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