Mr Clinton frequently preached about the importance of personal character before the Lewinsky affair forced him to change the subject.
His work had a very personal character, a stamp that made it recognizably his, the way a Picasso is recognizably a Picasso.
In that most sacred role, he brought to our children his great personal character, his life-long example of honesty, and his steadfast devotion to honor.
The extraordinary strength of his personal character and that of his wonderful wife, Michelle is grounded in the strengths of the American community.
In that most sacred role, he brought to our children his great personal character ... his lifelong example of honesty ... and his steadfast devotion to honor.
At a time when other management gurus were obsessed with how to build a better organisation, Mr Covey argued that personal character, purpose and self-discipline were what mattered.
Under the act, anyone involved in an election campaign who "makes or publishes any false statement of fact in relation to the candidate's personal character or conduct" has committed an offence.
You apparently want it badly enough to launch a lawsuit that casts skeptical national attention on your professionalism and the content of your personal character, but not enough to simply suck it up and do the class over again.
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The extraordinary strength of his personal character -- and that of his wonderful wife, Michelle, who gave such a magnificent address and will be such a wonderful first lady for this country -- their strength of character is grounded in the strengths of the American community.
Privately, top Clinton aides say Gore has little choice but to draw a personal contrast with the president, given evidence of what some political analysts call "Clinton fatigue" -- and given the early focus of leading GOP presidential candidates on the theme of restoring personal character to the presidency.
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The spell is broken not because refusing to leave a haunted house or splitting up to investigate are unbelievable actions in themselves, but because we need a personal reason for a character to do such a thing.
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In fact, the most effective horror writing turns not on the scarer but the scaree: The personal motivations of the character going down into a dark cellar makes a scene frightening and involving, not what he ends up seeing or perhaps being devoured by at the bottom of the stairs.
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This is macabre theatre, and he is the central character whose mission and personal legacy is everything.
John McCain's presidential campaign decided to shift attention away from the troubled economy and on to issues of his opponent's character, judgment and personal associations, the Washington Post reported.
Each day brings with it a new set of challenges, and the best any of us can hope for is that we will have the courage and character to stand behind our personal beliefs and convictions regardless of public opinion or outcome.
There are a million reasons why I hope "Struck By Lightning" resonates with audiences, but on a personal level I hope by showing a character like Carson, someone tragically robbed of all the life and potential they possess, I'll help convince this generation (and maybe even convince myself) that trying doesn't mean you're weak -- it means you're alive.
Our celebration of initiative and enterprise, our insistence on hard work and personal responsibility, these are constants in our character.
The players are invited to one-on-one sessions with coaches and team executives, which give teams the chance to evaluate character and temperament up close and personal.
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But I want to win that war of ideas on the merits of the ideas, not on the basis of personal attacks that harm a person's character or cause pain for their family members.
Mr. SIERRA: Well, actually, like what she said, I mean, it's great to hear someone actually talk about how a candidate's personal life and family life reflects on their character and their ability to lead.
Inquire about the applicant's general character and reliability when you speak with personal references.
"When you decide to play with a friend, you get details about John Carver (the co-op character) and his back story and his personal journey, " Papoutsis said.
Hill says he learned a lot about the true nature of his character's job after meeting with the real personal aide to President Clinton.
One reason the GOP didn't do better with its pro-growth agenda was that Mr. Romney's character and record were undermined by early, relentless personal attacks that went largely unanswered.
As we celebrate Independence Day with hot dogs, hamburger and apple pie, we might pause to tell our personal stories of immigration to America, celebrating the uniquely American character of ambition, hope, daring, tolerance, and vision that will ensure the continued liberty and prosperity of our diverse peoples.
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Every character in LEGO Lord of the Rings has their own personal inventory.
Mr. Romney can show more of his personal side, which would reveal a man of enormous decency and good character.
He is also cleared of lying, or intending to deceive, which was the most damaging personal charge against him and which allows him to say he emerges without a stain on his character.
"Those words came from a character, and she was not a man-hater, and never said that in her personal life, " she told The Associated Press.
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