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Who said that?'" The thrust of Gervasi's film is that artists express through their work desires that would otherwise remain hidden, whether it is the unsavoury impulses attributed to Hitchcock himself or the personal schisms of the closeted Perkins.
Sources indicate that the thrust of the federal effort is aimed at Rafael Perez.
Their trouble, perhaps, is that the thrust of their policy is often Labour with knobs on.
He pointed out that the models indicated that the thrust of the tsunami's energy passed south of Hawaii.
"I don't believe that the thrust of it has been chipped away," Mr. Volcker said on Wednesday.
It didn't matter that the thrust of the government's policies were not connected to child abuse at all.
Had Harvey Araton included that, the thrust of his column would have had to be fundamentally different.
Mr. Burgmans said that the thrust of investment in top brands would be in North and South America.
Patrick Haynes, the secretary of Islington Fabian Society, said that the thrust of Ms Hodge's comments had been correctly reported.
Mr. Leonhardt said his thinking was that "the thrust of the discussion did not change: that Romney seemed to fumble this".
"Most of my clients don't watch the show," he added, noting that the thrust of his sales — co-ops — have never been represented on "M.D.L.N.Y".
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