"(Fans) are buying it because the singles are great, he's great, it's been a long time since he's put out a record, it's brilliantly marketed and all that's come together to propel him to a very impressive first week of sales, " he said.
Hewitt was generous in defeat: "I thought he came out and put everything on the line - it was pretty high quality stuff out there, " he said.
Caijing, he said, had achieved a stature that put it out of reach of lower-ranking bureaucrats.
The alternative course, and the one he put forward this week, is to slog it out.
"I didn't have any choice but to put it out there, " he says.
He put out a 21-page pamphlet explaining it.
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To put it more simply he wants the world to send out the message that the IMF will stand behind big countries, who might get into trouble if this crisis persists, such as Italy and Spain.
And one of the problems potentially with this new oil initiative is that it might turn out to just be kind of a throwaway and that he won't put behind it the kind of energy he did his social security reform plan.
They justify the decision to publish it today by pointing out that, although Parise had indeed put it aside at a time when he knew he was dying, he left no clear instruction against publication after his death.
He also pointed out that it was the government who put a stop to KFF elections.
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At huge risk he got government policy out, it was legitimate to put it in the public domain.
He put the television under his bed, and rarely took it out again.
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Barkley's 63rd-minute penalty from 40m out put Gloucester ahead, and he followed it up with a similar effort five minutes later.
He slid the whole lot out of the envelope, and put it all back, one thing at a time.
He said it begins to put Wales in an international context and points out that as a nation it is the only devolved administration that does not have "proper tax varying powers".
"The normal protocol for a medical emergency is for the conductor to administer first aid, but it is likely he would have had to put a message out to ask for help, " the spokesman said.
"It was a local fishing boat, he had put two anchors out, but they wouldn't hold, " said Mrs Jones.
Heyman, it turned out, put up no resistance when he got the news.
For example, he had a blanket hold on all EPA nominees because he was upset that the agency hadn't put out I think it was a lead paint ruling.
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Mr Holmes rigged a fuse between three glass jars filled with a potent chemical mixture that would burn at such a high temperature that it could not be put out with water, he said.
"It would be a case of the captain leaving a sinking ship, " is the way he put it to reporters at the Kuala Lumpur press conference where he laid out rescue plans for the company.
He pointed to the intersection and described the hours it took to put the flames out.
He put that information out there and I had the right to go after it.
And that's, that's what happens if you win, and your nearby colleague down there in Kent, in Faversham, Andrew Rose said yesterday, if on the other hand you lose you don't make any great dent, as he put it, in the majority, then the party will snuff William Hague out, strong words from your colleague?
Capriles' main campaign weapon was thus jujutsu: To simply point out "the incompetence of the state, " as he put it to reporters in a news conference Saturday night.
The ex-convict was caught and disarmed shortly after the robbery, but it took police considerable time to find out "where he had put the fruit", the newsru.com website reports.
One theory is that Mr Duisenberg thinks that transparency is a good thing, and that he thinks it is better to be honest even if the message you thus put out is temporarily unhelpful.
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