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Mr. Obama did not appear to pick up on this disconnect, most likely because he wanted to emphasize the "tough" aspects of his Iran policy and not the off-ramp strategy that will inevitably involve bilateral negotiations with Iran.
"People who are avid fans, when they talk about the game, they say they love it as a collision sport, along with talking about the athleticism and grace of the players," he said, "while somebody who is a little less of a fan sees more of a one-dimensional aspect to the collisions, the 'rough, tough' aspects".
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All told his recorded works show him to be a composer concerned with the tougher aspects of contemporary musical language.
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