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The group is making progress where others have failed this year by hanging together, a feat several members attribute to the vice-president's ability to persuade hardened partisan warriors to lay aside talking points and look for areas of agreement.
Debt Talks at Crucial Stage Janet Hook 2011
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The group is making progress where others have failed this year by hanging together, a feat several members attribute to the vice-president's ability to persuade hardened partisan warriors to lay aside talking points and look for areas of agreement.
Debt Talks at Crucial Stage Janet Hook 2011
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F.C. New York, meanwhile, runs its entire operation from seven cubicles and one small office borrowed from the club vice-president's insurance company.
Scrappy City Team to Face Red Bulls Joshua Robinson 2011
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He said he had known about the vice-president's "terror activities" for years, but had waited for the right time to go after him.
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Survival plan centres on Omar Suleiman – and the army's pledge not to use violence had the new vice-president's fingerprints all over it
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According to the vice-president's men, it was a "boondoggle", a pointless task that wastes time and money, mainly designed to keep the ex-ambassador busy.
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The ad further describes Ms. Handel as moving out of an abusive home as a teenager and working her way up to the White House as an aide to Mrs. Quayle, the vice-president's wife.
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Against this backdrop, Gore was the first person Clinton greeted when he walked off the plane in Los Angeles with the two American journalists who work for the former vice-president's "Current TV."
Jackson Williams: Old Home Week: Bill and Al, Together Again 2010
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Against this backdrop, Gore was the first person Clinton greeted when he walked off the plane in Los Angeles with the two American journalists who work for the former vice-president's "Current TV."
Jackson Williams: Old Home Week: Bill and Al, Together Again Jackson Williams 2010
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Against this backdrop, Gore was the first person Clinton greeted when he walked off the plane in Los Angeles with the two American journalists who work for the former vice-president's "Current TV."
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