The deal Annan struck, which Clinton promiscuously clasped to his bosom, would strip the U.N.
Bob Harris, like Nathan Algren, eventually finds solace in the bosom of the enemy.
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Her graceful arms wrap around a huge seashell, pulling it to her delicate bosom.
Audiences laughed with Hanks as a wisecracking cross-dresser on the early 1980s cult comedy series Bosom Buddies.
We are stuck, pretty much throughout, in the bosom of a family, none of whom are named.
And there are, after all, few things more satisfying than converting an ancient enemy into a bosom friend.
Lucy, in a late painting, is not her lover but her executioner, pressing a knife to her bosom.
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"My client is ensconced in the bosom of that facility right now, " Heller argued after a prosecutor objected to Lohan's choice of rehab facilities.
By a merry coincidence, Hubert, too, turns out to be a woman underneath, baring an unmistakable and frankly regal bosom to make her point.
The main problem we faced was the overtly casual way in which residents treated security once they were in the bosom of the compound.
It's not long, though, before the cat's out of the bag, and Will, reciprocating the heaving-bosom love of his lady, has found his muse.
She is also the author of a 2007 book on Iran entitled Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies: Iran, the U.S. and the Twisted Path to Confrontation.
He is saved by the attentions of Barbara Spooner (Romola Garai), a Gainsborough beauty with a luxurious pile of red hair and an exposed pale bosom.
On Sunday evening the barge will move into position alongside Abraham's Bosom, on the north side of the harbour, involving ropes being stretched across the whole width of the harbour.
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Surely Mr Blair's bosom pal in Spain should be Felipe Gonzalez, the Socialists' former leader who modernised his party, shoved his country rightwards, and headed its government for nearly 14 years?
In death, she lies in its opulent bosom.
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It was also more fun checking to see which artists ignored the reported Grammys memo asking them to cover up (we are looking at you and your rather exposed bosom Katy Perry).
The movie is set in 1976, where we follow the adventures of Vivian Abramowitz (the wonderfully harried Natasha Lyonne), a teen-ager who, as the film begins, is growing alarmed by her increasingly expanding bosom.
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Erskine May, the Commons' procedural bible, clasped to their bosom, bewigged, bejewelled, bepomped, they hang on to traditional forms like the most Luddite of trade unionists as a cover to protect their otherwise redundant jobs.
Or maybe this is again the early 1930s, ushering in 20, 30, 40 years of soft socialism and cynicism about markets, a bent for the bosom of the organized state over the seemingly fractious pursuits of individuals.
For all the other car-insurance brands, the good news is that they generally are doing a better job of holding on to customers at a time when all their competitors are trying to claw them from their bosom.
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Newish title-holders include Canada's copyright tsar, New Orleans's recovery tsar, Singapore's baby tsar, Tony Blair's respect tsar, Thailand's condom tsar and America's nipple tsar (Michael Powell, whose job as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission was to prevent a repetition of Janet Jackson's televised bosom exposure).
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And look how they turn to their profit as well as that of the same Russian-speaking minorities they want to bring back into the bosom of the Empire the argument of the "duty to intervene" that might justify the exactions, in Gori and elsewhere, of the Russian army and its militias.
And look how they turn to their profit -- as well as that of the same Russian-speaking minorities they want to bring back into the bosom of the Empire -- the argument of the "duty to intervene" that might justify the exactions, in Gori and elsewhere, of the Russian army and its militias.
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