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So my whole campaign was constructed not so much to convince people that they should vote for me but to convince people of what I was going to do when I won, and reinforce the message 'He's going to be O.K.' " Kirk's rise in Dallas was abetted, to a considerable measure, by Carol Reed, a blond, husky-voiced veteran of Republican politics in Texas.

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That said, it is also fair to say that I detected a considerable measure of apathy about the whole EU topic.

"There has been a considerable measure of playing to the gallery, and a level of cross-examination that has not been cross-examination.

Now is therefore an opportune time, particularly for the Arab monarchical regimes, which still enjoy a considerable measure of public goodwill and legitimacy, to begin adopting measures that will bring about greater participation of the citizenry in their countries' political life".

The best evidence in favor of this argument is that, unlike the Sunnis, the Kurds were granted a considerable measure of autonomy, including the ability to defend themselves with their own militia -- and their regions were and are the only part of Iraq that is peaceful.

This led to the establishment in many towns of municipal governments that had a considerable measure of independence.

Rigorous revisionism is, of course, at the heart of historical practice, and to practice it in the face of a state-endorsed orthodoxy can require a considerable measure of gall, as well as craft.

The Mirror, which has been enjoying a considerable measure of sales success over the past year or so compared to The Sun, must ensure that its editorial lives up to its boasts to be a brainy red-top.

According to Herodotus, Croesus ruled all Anatolia west of the Kızıl, although the Greek cities probably enjoyed a considerable measure of autonomy.

Admittedly, there is a considerable measure of redundancy in the underlying disease list, but our policy is to include all disease names that were not unified by our naming algorithm as separate MalaCards.

But according to Hatano and Inagaki, understanding in this deep sense is not automatic; "it requires much time and a considerable measure of conscious effort" (Hatano & Inagaki, 1987, p. 30).

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