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Ms Nahles has let it be known that she may not want the job after all.
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That's all she wrote for now, but if you want to see the whole setup in action, we've got a demo video embedded just after the break.
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First of all, I want to thank Michele for the wonderful introduction and great story that she told.
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Viewers now want "something that is going to excite all of the neural passageways, " she said.
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She insists that she doesn't want to be instructed by anybody -- least of all a proud, but repressed man like Li.
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She would meet with military families and discover that, despite all the things that government may want to do, there are still a lot of holes and a lot of gaps that need to be filled in terms of giving the support to our military families that's necessary, and that's where you come in.
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That's not to say you should teach her to pursue victory at all costs, but she should know that only one team can win, and it's OK to want it to be hers.
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Harriet Harman once joked that if she became prime minister "there wouldn't be enough airports for all the men who would want to flee the country".
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"We all hear that they need the beds in the hospital and my mother really doesn't want to be where she is, " he added.
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But I want to thank Linda, first of all, for that very kind introduction and for everything that she is doing on behalf of this campaign.
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His mom decided that all three of them would go on a Saturday afternoon, since Saturday night, Erick thought, she might want to go somewhere else, even with somebody else.
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