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Kolbe seemed invulnerable, but in the 2004 Republican primary he got a bad scare from Randy Graf, who, running to his right on immigration and border issues, pulled in nearly 43percentt of the vote.
At every opportunity, Mr. Bloomberg set out to mock his opponent, the public advocate, as a careerist government official who, running an office of 40 people, was ill-prepared to take over for Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
Mr. Baaden follows a few teams as they prepare for and run the race, and within the hoopla he finds a few decent microstories, especially that of an older woman who, running the race in a previous year, had collapsed and almost died.
You are included, fool though you are, and this often at the moment when the driver is ignoring the pounded fists and half-audible pleas for admission of the last few people who, running for the bus, arrived a second too late.
For to take the opposite view today is to resemble a manufacturer who, running at a loss, decides to raise his price, and when his declining sales increase the loss, wrapping himself in the rectitude of plain arithmetic, decides that prudence requires him to raise the price still more.
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