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But "with my particular history with Enron, there wasn't anybody out there imagining I was going to warmly endorse this".
So it may seem inconsistent to warmly endorse — as we do — President Bush's proposal this week for what he terms the Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 2006.
And though Francis went out of his way to warmly endorse the work of US nuns – having ended years of Vatican investigations into them for prioritising work with the poor and marginalised rather than campaigning against abortion – the pope still appears to have little idea how to enhance the role of women in the church.
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This was a decision that Mr. Lewis warmly endorsed.
The NRA has meanwhile warmly endorsed Mr Bush as a "strong pro-gun candidate".
WHEN it first began to be argued that the European Union needed a proper constitution, The Economist warmly endorsed the idea.
All this would bring the Union closer to its people.On these grounds, The Economist warmly endorsed the idea of drafting a new constitution for the EU.
At the same time, the sages warmly endorsed Mr Netanyahu for prime minister and instructed members to vote for the Bibi bill.
Schwarzenegger warmly endorsed Kasich, telling the crowd of almost 1,000: "We need John Kasich to now take charge and be in the White House.
Mr. Collins's proposal was warmly endorsed by anti-abortion groups, whose support the Republican speaker will presumably be seeking in his expected run for governor next year.
In 1997, Christopher Carduff published The Springs of Affection in America and the Irish stories were warmly endorsed by Alice Munro and Edna O'Brien.
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