Ms. Van Cleave was head of U.S. Counterintelligence under President George W. Bush.
Many of these may cleave to market orthodoxy in economics, but satisfy their traditional supporters by embracing Mr Castro.
Many Republicans are worried that Tom McClintock, the further-right Republican candidate, will cleave crucial chunks from Mr Schwarzenegger's vote.
Mr. Van Cleave rare among Albertans said he once saw a rat in a New York Dumpster and never wants to see another.
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But en route to its kitchen-sink climax, "Man" manages to both amuse and provoke, to cleave to convention and promote ideas.
Cleave has said he used his novel to expose dark realities, and he did a masterful job without being preachy or sensationalist.
Yet the West, with its fastidious refusal to have any truck with them, seems to leave them little option but to cleave to China.
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Mr Balcerowicz has managed to cleave to a tight fiscal policy.
You see a lot of strongly held opinions in modern reform critics that basically cleave to a negative view toward reform without much positive to provide balance.
Eighty per cent of respondents and no fewer than 71% of those who do not cleave to either main party say Mr Obama has a better grasp of economics.
Ms. Van Cleave discussed the state of U.S. intelligence.
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There they find, in ascending order of strangeness, Dr. Cleave (Ian McKellen) and his brooding patient Edgar (Marton Csokas), whose career includes stints first as a sculptor and then as a homicidal maniac.
This 2001 documentary provokes intense sympathy for the plight of gay Jews who cleave to the Orthodox branch of the religion even while its leaders deny their right to be gay and Jewish.
His terse, wailing solos cleave the direct presentations.
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Michelle Van Cleave, former National Counterintelligence Executive.
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James Woolsey, former National Counterintelligence Executive Michelle Van Cleave, former Attorney General and Governor of Pennsylvania Richard Thornburgh, former Solicitor General and former Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Robert Bork, former Assistant Deputy Secretary of Defense Vincent E.
She said the judges will likely ask highly technical questions on Monday, to determine how much human ingenuity is required to cleave a gene, and whether the protein sequences named in the Myriad patents are truly works of nature.
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By and large, the children in the movie cleave instinctively to an Old Testament view of wrongs inflicted and answered, whereas most of the adults, who seem at once weaker and more disciplined, subscribe, at least in theory, to Christian forgiveness.
And that assumed requirement has made it necessary for Israeli diplomats and policymakers to cleave to the discredited position that the Palestinians are interested in peace and should therefore be supported by the US specifically and by the international community generally.
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Written by award-winning author Chris Cleave, Little Bee tells the story of an illegal Nigerian refugee (the title character) who is set free from a British detention center and ends up at the doorstep of Sarah, a recent widow from suburban London.
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