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The Weekly Standard, which has overcome personal strains with Mr. Bush to become something like the president's conservative superego, has taken to calling this "The Bush Doctrine".

Tunisia's revolution, which has overcome past crises, can overcome this one if Ennahda and all other Tunisian parties recommit themselves to nonviolence, mutual tolerance and upholding the rule of law.

ARTS & LEISURE An article last Sunday about the 3-Legged Dog theater company, which has overcome many problems because of its technological innovations, gave an incorrect amount from the company for its annual budget.

The real question, he said, was whether Germany, which has overcome other elements of its tumultuous 20th-century history, will put past economic traumas into perspective and guide a rudderless Europe.

To witness the line being crossed, I recommend A League of Their Own, the raucous, preening, self-regarding, sports panel show which has overcome a lukewarm critical response – except here where the boiler would need to be fired up a little to reach lukewarm – to stride triumphantly into a sixth series on Sky.

The president's schedule was planned in consultation with the campaign of Vice President Al Gore, which has been anxious about Mr. Clinton's turning off swing voters and energizing opponents and the Senate campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton, which has overcome early jitters about how the president might affect her race.

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Bloomsburg, which had overcome a 19-point deficit in the fourth quarter last week against California-Davis, could not pull off another miracle.

Asked about the "collective amnesia" which had overcome his executives last time they sat before the same committee, he betrayed his lingering sharpness, shooting back: "You're not saying amnesia, you're saying lying".

Roney, who joined Wakefield more than three years ago, said there had been a big change in the culture and style of the council, which had overcome internal cynicismto move from a two-star Audit Commission rating to a four-star rating in 2009.

The explanation for this expansion in the scientific and tecnologic worlds is due to the good results obtained in solving different problems, which have overcome the classics.

In 1938, then sympathetic to the fascist regimes ruling Germany, Italy and Japan, Fred wrote that he hoped one day the United States would resemble these nations, which had "overcome" the vices of "idleness, feeding at the public trough, [and] dependence on government".

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