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And I think this from Peter Feaver is pretty strained:
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You should want a smart critique from the loyal opposition, and Phil Zelikow and Peter Feaver are certainly qualified.
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Bin Laden's death and the intelligence data collected at his compound could be "leveraged" with intensified operations on the ground, says Peter Feaver, who served in the George W. Bush White House as a special adviser on the National Security Council.
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Bin Laden's death and the intelligence data collected at his compound could be "leveraged" with intensified operations on the ground, says Peter Feaver, who served in the George W. Bush White House as a special adviser on the National Security Council.
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Bin Laden's death is the ultimate Rohrshach test in that everyone sees it and sees their prior theories confirmed, Feaver says.
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There's a special Springtime Foraging Day on 15 April at the Manor House Hotel 10am-3.30pm; 01249 784830, manorhouse.co.uk, £120pp in Wiltshire, with a guided walk with wild food expert James Feaver to track down wild plants, followed by a three-course wild food lunch and a presentation.
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And though he has talked to other art critics over the years, notably Robert Hughes and William Feaver, Gayford is the first to record the daily ritual of sitting.
Man with a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud, by Martin Gayford Laura Cumming 2010
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International exposure increased after the 1974 Hayward exhibition, nurtured by Freud's admirers, particularly William Feaver, curator of the Tate retrospective in 2002, and the dealer James Kirkman.
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The only silver lining here is that found by Peter D. Feaver in Foreign Plolicy: that in 2012 the Republicans will no longer be able to brand themselves as the party of lawless aggression, and just might lose a share of the knuckle-dragging vote.
Feisal G. Mohamed: A Farewell to Due Process: The Assassination of Anwar Al-Awlaki Feisal G. Mohamed 2011
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The other thing, the claim that I think Feaver should have advanced in the first place, is that to an underappreciated extent the Bush administration has had a successful approach to Asia.
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