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But when traditional political allegiances are gone, as they now are for the Republicans who can see Trump for what he is, the paradigm of values no longer follows from those allegiance - and minds are unusually able to assess arguments and options based on core principles and human experiences without bias toward a political tribe or mediation by a felt political identity.
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Crucially, and unusually, they were able to excavate down to unprecedented depths since Hanson's need for clay for bricks requires extraction at Jurassic age levels.
They described the 75-year-old McCarrick, whose retirement was made official yesterday by the Vatican, as an unusually approachable leader, able to keep the archdiocese united through debates about immigration, clergy sexual abuse, school vouchers and the question of whether Catholic politicians who support abortion rights should be able to receive Communion.
Particular targets are the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the Bhutto family vehicle that was propelled into office on a wave of sympathy following Benazir's murder; the Muttahida Quami Movement, with roots in Karachi,and a venerable outfit for left-wing Pashtuns, the Awami National Party.Mr Khan, unusually, has been able to hold large public rallies.
Particular targets are the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the Bhutto family vehicle that was propelled into office on a wave of sympathy following Benazir's murder; the Muttahida Quami Movement, with roots in Karachi; and a venerable outfit for left-wing Pushtuns, the Awami National Party.Mr Khan, unusually, has been able to hold large public rallies.
Timothy F. Geithner, the Treasury secretary-designate, and Lawrence H. Summers, slated to head the White House National Economic Council, were unusually able veterans of Washington and financial crises.
I will grant them this: Soon-to-be-former Congressman Waxman has unusually able imitators in Mirisch and the others on the Beverly Hills School Board.
After his intended final posting as ambassador in Paris, the unusually able and amiable Sir Nicholas Henderson had retired, but Thatcher had shrewdly recalled him and sent him as ambassador to Washington, where he played a crucial role in smoothing Anglo-American relations.
I think many people, even those who don't particularly like him, realize he's an unusually able economist and earned his place on the faculty".
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