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But more recently, his numbers are strikingly bad.
Although he first ran for office at the age of twenty-eight and he is now seventy, he is still strikingly bad at the public part of his job.
Stock markets rose Tuesday on both sides of the Atlantic, propelled by encouraging corporate profits, a well-received sale of government debt in Spain, a recovery in Apple shares — and the lack of any strikingly bad news.
I wasn't the only one who noticed: Swift's medley was disparaged as "strikingly bad" (by Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times) and "incredibly wretched" (by Chris Richards of the Washington Post).
"The news is strikingly bad," said Cliff Zukin, a professor of public policy and political science at Rutgers who compiled the study, which was based on surveys of a random sample of Americans who were unemployed at some point from August 2008 to August 2009.
Her vocals were described variously as "badly off-key," "strikingly bad" and "incredibly wretched".
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Instead the meeting, intended to draft a replacement for the ill-fated EU constitution, was a strikingly bad-tempered affair.
Most strikingly, Bad-deficient animals were protected from the lethal effects of hepatitis elicited by D-GalN priming and subsequent TNF injection.
He demonstrated that endometrial tumors from patients with good prognoses and patients with bad prognoses have strikingly different mutation patterns.
Its effectiveness in avoiding bad user groups is illustrated most strikingly by the resulting increase of the 5% percentile sum rate performance, relative to random user grouping, when using zero-forcing precoding (Tables 3, 4 and 5).
I was at the beach one weekend with a friend, a strikingly handsome 25-year-old, who had a bad cough.
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