And so, it looks like, that the Republicans really are every man for himself.
It suggested a policy of sauve qui peut - every man for himself.
"Every man for himself, " he yells to two dozen young staffers as they rush to vans heading to the airport.
The unreliability of the United States as an ally - a hallmark of the Obama presidency more generally - is reinforcing the sense that it is every man for himself in Iraq.
"John is an independent man who thinks for himself, " Bush said.
This rent-seeking psychology is transmitted right down the bureaucratic chain, with each man taking a slice for himself.
His mom, for instance, is still convinced that the Wood Man would've done better for himself if he had become a pharmacist.
He was an unglamorous presence trim and wiry, with plump cheeks, bushy hair, and the fast, watchful eyes of a man accustomed to looking out for himself.
He's a man constantly looking for ways to transform himself for his art.
All laud the point man for his courageous decision to throw himself on the two women in bin Laden's room.
Yet the man who has made a name for himself as a ruthless cost-cutter and daring deal maker now seems to be behaving like a quixotic dreamer.
The former Manchester City man had the option to shoot for himself, but spotted Mulgrew in a better position, and the full-back picked his spot in the bottom corner past Nicky Weaver.
When a man, desperate for work, finds himself in a factory or on a fishing boat or in a field, working, toiling, for little or no pay, and beaten if he tries to escape -- that is slavery.
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Just another kid trying to make a name for himself as a stickup man.
Ever the man for the big occasion, Cork stirred himself once more dismissing Killeen but with Daley returning to the crease Durham were still favourites.
But they do slowly unravel Coward's life, even if what one really longs for is more of the man himself more examples of his wit, more extracts from his writing.
Mr Davis said he responded to a Craigslist ad to work as a farmhand, and met Rafferty and a man who called himself "Jack" for breakfast before driving to an isolated farm.
His epitaph for himself would have well suited man as he wanted him to be.
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Pope Francis has been known for years as a humble man who denied himself the luxuries that previous Buenos Aires cardinals enjoyed.
Yuvraj, who also returned figures of 4-28 with his left-arm spin, has now scored critical centuries in each of the opening two ODIs - earning himself two motorbikes for successive man-of-the-match awards.
The reason was that he was a man of deep faith, who set high standards for himself--and for others.
In the entertainment business, which often views writers as interchangeable, Mr. Grahame-Smith has branded himself as a one-man factory for quirky, high-concept, multimedia franchises.
In this novel, short-listed for the Man Booker prize, the author insinuates himself under the skin of Henry James, covering not only the known episodes in the literary lion's life, but also imagining the darker corners.
The former mayor first met Chavez during the Venezuelan leader's 2006 visit to London and said Chavez's offer of discounted oil for advice was characteristic of a man who saw himself as more than just the president of Venezuela.
Okay, this was not the Man in Black himself--he had been dead for three months.
The young man climbs down, picks one of the hotel beds for himself, and goes to sleep.
There are also plenty of cartoons, including "Man is She Stacked, " which Hefner drew himself for the magazine's first issue.
By portraying himself as a fighter for the common man against big business, Mr Gore might reconcile some of them to his candidacy again and get out the blue-collar vote.
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