When President Obama ran in 2008 he talked approvingly about self-reliance and accountability.
The authors approvingly cite Mr Branson's casual style and endearing difference from the norm that his followers appreciate.
Then, in an abrupt shift to criminal-justice issues, you quote approvingly from a forthcoming article in the Atlantic Monthly.
"This is black sand, " said ten-year tour veteran and Illinois farmer Byron Jones approvingly, toeing the ground of an Indiana field.
"No one had any earthly idea how big this rascal could be, " Don Kidd, Carlsbad state senator and bank president, says approvingly.
This report was cited approvingly by left-wing columnist Harold Meyerson in an article he published in the Washington Post on May 17.
Your spouse will nod approvingly and your children will understand, but when the time comes, the odds of this happening are about 1 in 10.
Republican Lisa Murkowksi, ranking member on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, also spoke approvingly of ARPA-E in a speech at the D.
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"This guy really reached deep into his cellar, " he noted approvingly.
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Seated to his left, Alijan Ibragimov laughs approvingly as Chodiev recounts the time they insisted Machkevich grow back a mustache after he had shaved it off.
The committee noted approvingly that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has been pushing industry players to create a central clearinghouse for credit default swaps and other derivatives.
The brand calls their shorts design camouflage, but they resemble Zubaz shorts instead (pan to any one of the five Gronkowski brothers smiling and nodding approvingly).
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Mr Willetts cites, approvingly, the way some American Indian tribal councils used to take decisions in the light of how they would affect the next seven generations.
Mr Abbas also approvingly mentioned Tzipi Livni, who succeeded Mr Olmert as head of the Kadima party and was Israel's foreign minister during the last bout of negotiations.
Ms Bailyn approvingly notes the recent decision by America's National Science Foundation, which funds a big chunk of the universities' basic research, to allow grant recipients to take a break.
The ladies at the Goodwill were shocked when I walked in, but my courteous demeanor and the clear effort I was making to better myself left them smiling approvingly as I left.
His Croatian counterpart, Stipe Mesic (right), responded approvingly.
At a recent conference, Zerbe noted approvingly, his former boss Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, suggested changes to the AMT, which would allow these old unused credits to be claimed retroactively.
The Bundesbank chief, whose concerns about straying from orthodox monetary policy prompted him to vote against and campaign openly against Mr Draghi's unlimited bond-buying plan last year, concluded by quoting approvingly from an interview Mr Draghi gave to the Financial Times in December.
The Berkshire Hathaway chairman Buffett might note, too, as Steves Forbes approvingly pointed out at the conference, that he has decreed that the billions he is donating be dispensed within 10 years, which will pour a lot more than tens of millions of dollars a year into projects.
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On a more serious note, it speaks approvingly of the fact that Mr Cameron has gone against the grain when most EU countries "have tacitly agreed to build Europe without input from the citizens, as if the European project is too important for democracy to have a say".
An ardent young heiress named Sophie (Lisa Henni) tells him approvingly, almost worshipfully, that when he looks he truly sees, yet Sophie can't see that the man she's falling in love with is an optical illusion, a pair of eyes reporting to a brain that's unconnected to a heart.
By commenting approvingly that Obama has created a new climate in international politics, with emphasis on the role of diplomacy and of the United Nations, the Nobel Committee is clearly encouraging the new president, after just eight months in office, to continue with a style that Europeans find much more comfortable than that of Bush and the neo-conservatives.
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