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What's not to like about the past three weeks.
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Plus, whether the opposition were from Albania or not, what's not to like about a manager who treats the supporters to an 8-1 home victory in Europe?
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"What will hurt him is the fact that he's not saying things like 'I have to watch both inflation and the unemployment rate, '" he adds.
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Well I think apart from we don't know exactly what the Committee actually does cos again it's not been spelt out, what we would like to do is, is something which certainly takes its inspiration from the American model of a National Security Council.
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After all, if the bad guys are on the run without risking legions of boots on the ground, what's not to like?
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What would Europe's industries look like if the politicians did not insist on trying to shape them?
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"There's not a lot of conviction about what the second half is going to look like, " said Shannon Cross of Cross Research.
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But what we want to see from this summit, and we're observers and what they do is their business not ours, this is not like some of the meetings Mugabe's been to in Europe.
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Lyss Stern, founder and president of Divamoms.com, a luxury lifestyle company for mothers in the Tri-State area, said she knows what it's like to not be taken seriously.
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It is likely that everyone on some level might experience the sadness of what it feels like when life does not go to plan, as with Fantine's dreams, and it is the gap between desired and actual experience, according to Leimon, that makes us so upset.
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"So that's what museums are like, " the other said, and they nodded together in grave satisfaction and disappointment, not to mention a whiff of contempt.
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