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AS SPAIN'S prime minister heads off for his summer holiday, he has some cause for satisfaction.
And if the unpopular leader of a 13-year-old government that has presided over a wretched recession ends up limiting his opponents to a narrow majority in Parliament, or even a minority government, that would warrant some cause for satisfaction on his part.
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Yet Pulis had greater cause for satisfaction.
But Obama has more cause for satisfaction than Clinton.
That those rights were eventually restored is no cause for satisfaction: The damage done was permanent.
The election gave Mr Duhalde, who was backing Mr Kirchner, cause for satisfaction.
LOOKED at in one way, Mexico's drug warriors have cause for satisfaction.
Asian connoisseurs, on the other hand, will retain ample cause for satisfaction wherever history does not come into play.
Yet this is a cause for satisfaction, since the greater the independence and the less attention paid to any one individual, the more vigorous the system.
"To build a common future," he says, "you have to forget the past".Mr Bouteflika and the Algerian army also have cause for satisfaction.
The arrival of a charismatic new preacher (played by Guy Pearce, leading with a giant facial scar) is a cause for satisfaction among the Godfearing population; though not for Liz, who immediately senses a glaringly Satanic aura about him.
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