It added a new political wrinkle in the person of Cheryl Mills, whose role was previously unnoticed.
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The prospect of a Secretary of Defense in the person of Chuck Hagel who wants to cut even more.
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There is a laconic, world-weary protagonist in the person of Inky Lautner, whose negotiation of his urban underworld works as a sort of noir bildungsroman.
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He may, however, now back a tougher reformist alternative in the person of Mir Hosein Mousavi, prime minister during Iran's war with Iraq in the 1980s.
And so Mr Salmond sought to argue that the United Kingdom would be sustained in the person of Her Majesty and the continuing institution of the shared Crown.
Once a federal tax lien arises, the IRS will record notice of it against the responsible person in the register of deeds' office in the responsible person's county of residence.
When Scottish Power found a new chief executive officer and "fresh perspective" in the person of Philip Bowman early this year, there was widespread speculation of a deal with Germany's E.
The first is its willingness to personalise its products and brand in the person of Steve Jobs, and the second, the astute skill of Jobs in performing his role as chief cheer leader.
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Or, despairing of the prospects of the outgoing prime minister, Sergei Stepashin, successfully carrying the democratic torch in an election, he could simply be putting in place an alternative, in the person of Vladimir Putin.
He rattles on about positivity and "a shot at silver linings, " yet he can't seem to appreciate the shot he's got in the person of Tiffany, who keeps flashing across his jogging orbit like a rogue comet.
In 1986 the rebels (in the person of Martin McGuinness, now one of those ministers) formally renounced their central contention, recognising that there were two governments in Ireland and that the one in Dublin legitimately ruled an Irish state.
You could argue that the film is too wrenching a departure for an actress as earthy as Farmiga, but that, I suspect, is why she took the risk daring herself, in the person of Corinne, to slip the surly bonds of beauty and desire.
Notwithstanding the beefing up of U.S. forces there, the United States in the person of Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has signaled an openness towards accepting the sort of deal for the Afghans that the Pakistanis have now acquiesced to in the Swat Valley.
But change the rules, make there be any question of the qualification of the person so promoted, however understandable the goal of more rapidly effecting that change, is immoral, in that you deprive the person of the fullness of their own legitimate achievement, in their own eyes and in the eyes of everyone looking at them.
The underlying point being somewhere in the process the components of a story suffer when placed in the hands of a single person, thus debunking the picturesque model of new journalists.
Prof Eastman explained folie a deux depended on one person being the primary individual, in this case Eileen Pearson, with the other person being in the shadow of them.
The app interface is user-friendly and simple, and lets the user register the biometrics of the person in front of him with relative ease.
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It should be noted that according to CARD, the Engineering Dean at Wayne State is the brother of the person in charge of Sustainability, Safety and Environmental Engineering at Pall.
These attacks are really a measure of the rage and frustration in the daily life of the average person in these countries.
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For 12 years baseball commissioner Allan (Bud) Selig has been the walking definition of a conflict of interest--serving as both a team owner and the person in charge of the game.
Europeans are not the descendants of Neanderthals - in spite of what you may think of the person in the office next door.
In 2009, he was the victim of a nonfatal shooting in Queens and is wanted for questioning in the shooting of a person in Queens in June, the official said.
Any organization that over weights the importance of technical competency fails to recognize the considerable, and often-untapped value contained in the whole of the person.
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Meanwhile, Azam Khan, a minister in the Uttar Pradesh government, resigned from his post as the person in charge of the festival, the Times of India newspaper reported.
And I mean the type of debate where one person is given a thesis to defend, while the other person speaks in favour of the anti-thesis.
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And because we know that from the moment our kids enter a school, the most important factor in their success -- other than their parents -- is the person standing in front of the classroom, the teacher.
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Legislators in Florida and California are pressing to force universities to accept credit from MOOC courses, especially if students can't get into the in-person versions of the courses they need.
Because most patients assume that the next person in the chain of care has all the information about them that the previous had one and of course that is not the case under the status quo.
Whilst relatives will still be consulted, the burden of making the decision in the absence of any indication of the deceased person's wishes at such a difficult time will be reduced.
No single person has done as much to shape the history of the Balkans in the past dozen years, and no single person has as much to answer for in the court of historical judgment.
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