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Now he seems to have settled on something of a compromise: three terms for him, and only him.
Howard Hawks took legitimate pride in a certain professionalism, but "artist" and "work of art" were alien terms for him.
On many lower floors, meanwhile, state officials openly scoff at his leadership and call, in ever-sharpening terms, for him to resign.
So even if the odds of success are small, it would be rational — in Darwinian terms — for him to make the investment, because he would fail for sure if he doesn't.
Soon we were back at Hope Road, where impoverished women would line up at the beginning of school terms for him to dispense thousands of dollars for their children's books and uniforms.
"It's our intention to get Nicky's contract extended as quickly as we can but it's got to be on the right terms for him and us.
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"Perhaps we need a new term for him", wrote Deacon, suggesting.
The news media had widely used that term for him.
A second term for him in next year's election remains the likeliest bet.
The common term for him and his counterparts in other shows is "tapper".
Writing in The Chicago Sun-Times, the columnist Richard Roeper said the legal term for him would be "Prankster Doofus".
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