She said her grandfather was a miner and trade unionist but the former prime minster, she said, took the right action.
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Ms Gillard has said she supports the right of workers to take industrial action, and on Tuesday made it clear that she was still angry with the company.
He also said she was proved right over the miners' strike, but said it was sad to see people losing their livelihoods.
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Police commissioner Barry Coppinger said she was the "right person" to take the force through "challenging times".
By contrast, she said, the powder got right into the brood cells.
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Richard Cordray is, as she herself has said, the right man for the job, the right person for the job, and enormously qualified.
Ms Sanchez has said she was denied the right to travel 20 times under Cuba's old travel law and doubted she would get a passport under the new ones.
Kathy Banaszak, who voted for Mr. Santorum even though she thinks Mr. Romney will become the nominee, said she believes the former senator has "earned the right" to campaign up through his home state's April 24 primary.
"Without playing a match for two years, it is pretty amazing the level she already has right now, " said the Frenchwoman.
Vivienne Pattison of Mediawatch UK, a group that campaigns for family values in the media, said she thought Mr Cooper had made the right decision.
While her break allowed Maze to build an even bigger lead in the overall standings, Vonn said it's clear she made the right decision.
The World Development Movement's director, Deborah Doane, condemned the authorities for what she said was a "complete violation of the right to protest and a step towards the breakdown of democracy".
"This is the right job at the right time, " she said in a statement.
"There is now software being used in America that can look at crimes that are happening in specific places - so we can send police to the right place at the right time, " she said.
At the end, she said that while Hillary Clinton had ticked all the right boxes, she did not seem genuine enough.
And in this election, she said, Obama is on the right side of history.
She said Kerry did not display the right understanding of the war on terror.
She said the girl child's right to live could not be ensured if a deterrent punishment was removed.
Now this petition, as Rosa DeLauro said when she gave you the right address, is a little bit more modern.
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She said the safeguarding board's role was to seek assurances the right things were being done in the service and the board was confident it now had the right management that was focused on improvement.
"It just felt like the right thing to do to get me started on the right path, " she said.
"When the boat crashed coming into Christmas Island I thought, serve you bastards right, " she said at the beginning of the programme.
Ms. Quinn said she had waited for "the right economic times" and worked to protect small businesses as part of the deal.
She said Willey wanted her to say she had confided details of the incident right after it happened and felt upset and harassed.
She said all humans had the fundamental "right to dream" and described how her "early years proved to be formative for my future work as a writer and activist".
"We can't underestimate the importance of getting CAP reform right for the rural economy, " she said.
She has said she wants to challenge the view that the government does not have the right to change marriage traditions.
Reisa Sperling, director of the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, said she wouldn't prescribe the drug right now.
According to reports, Miss Valdivia said she had every right to enter the cell with Montesinos' daughter as she was "going to be her next mother".
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