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The administrations of the villainous Nixon, the clownish Gerald Ford and the pitiful Jimmy Carter - would painfully apprise us of the error of our ways.
By mopping up political allegiances, Mr Salmond has thereby promoted a momentous national aspiration.In love and warAgainst this formidable opponent, David Cameron, the Conservative prime minister, has belatedly begun arguing that secession would painfully diminish all Britain's constituent parts.
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After that, he had to watch his diet carefully, avoiding any foods that might cause gas, which would expand painfully at higher altitudes.
In Russia, the four problems Alexey Sidorenko teased out of his survey would been painfully familiar to any Soviet central planner.Ok.
However, it would become painfully apparent that the 1986-87 season would be a little too early for many of Turner's youngsters.
Matthew T. Crosson, president of the Long Island Association and not an economist, said the results of the affordable housing crunch would become painfully clear when the regional economy reignited.
Which would be painfully trendy, were Attendant's food and its artisan coffee (Caravan beans, Jersey cows' milk) not as good as they are.
The immediate effects of multiple bankruptcies would be painfully felt, from the airlines' major hubs to the smaller, low-profit regions they service.
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