But Pete was brought in to create and ensure that we had a good process around that.
Look, obviously, again, as I said, Pete has got some stylistic differences, obviously, from Rahm, but Pete was also involved in every one of those meetings, every one of those discussions.
But then Pete started really thinking outside the box (reminding me of the very useful role sometimes served by the box).
Yes, he was appointed to the state's Board of Education, but by Pete Wilson (the Republican who is now a byword for intolerance towards Latinos) and Mr Davis refused to confirm him.
But obviously, simply because Pete has the -- is the chief of staff, but only on an interim basis now, does certainly not -- certainly does not preclude him being a permanent chief of staff at a later date.
But the fact is Pete Rose is in the Hall of Fame because he wasn't honest, he was a cheater.
But Plaid Cymru councillor Pete Hughes Griffiths urged Health Minister Lesley Griffiths to force the health board to change course.
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But former murder squad Detective Chief Inspector Pete Kirkham believes stun guns have become the weapon of choice for many criminals.
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But when Gerry and his father (Pete Postlethwaite) who has been convicted on a different charge get to prison, the filmmakers begin to explore their real theme, which is the intimate emotional consequences of oppression and prejudice.
But both times those were vetoed by Republican Governor Pete Wilson, who has also come out strongly against the ballot measure.
That would produce a huge burst of revenue. (Capital gains doubled in the second half of 1986 once it became clear that the Tax Reform Act was going to raise rates starting in 1987 as people sped up realizations to avoid the pending rate increase.) Pete acknowledges that this would work, but sees no political prospect for a rate increase in the House.
His colleague Pete wanted Lucky Strike to embrace death, but Don knew that a distraction was needed.
Pete did not immediately ask her in, but stood on the other side of a torn black screen.
Safin won seven titles in 2000, including a straight-sets victory over Pete Sampras in the US Open final, but managed just two titles the following year and one in 2002.
Dick Dreissingacker, who rowed with the men's U.S. team in the 1972 games, and his brother Pete (who tried out for the team but didn't make it) built a business around their Olympic dreams.
It may be too early to call Utica the last big shale-oil deposit, in part because its productivity hasn't been proven, said Pete Stark, with energy consultancy IHS. But the Utica's size, geology and organic content make it "a promising play, " he said.
But we were insulted by the serial defiance of Armstrong and Pete Rose.
Head banging, hopping around and Pete Townsend windmills don't earn points, but as contestant Ellis Sanchez(ph) discovers, such moves go over big.
But Jeb's eldest son, who looks either like Pete Sampras (Lexington's view) or John Kennedy junior (every teenage girl's) and glories in the middle name Prescott, is already proving to be one of the family's best campaigners.
The actor may have oodles of media coverage, economic advice from Warren Buffett, a wife from Kennedy stock and an astute campaign team inherited from Pete Wilson, the last Republican governor of California, but the Field poll gives him 25% of the vote, five points behind Mr Davis's far-from-electrifying deputy, Cruz Bustamante.
But there's a good reason not to make that move, according to Pete Sikora, one of the Consumers Union study authors.
Going back to Jan. 4, 2006, former USC coach Pete Carroll needed two yards to secure his team's third straight national championship, but remarkably kept Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush on the sidelines for the deciding play that didn't go in USC's favor.
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