"When our opponent made his choice, he went for a fine man, " she said.
Giuliani was on TV last night endorsing Rupert as a fine man.
Paul Ryan is a very fine man and should be given a full and fair hearing.
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But Baroness Williams, a senior member of the party, said the Lord Rennard situation had been "hopelessly exaggerated" and he was "a very fine man".
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It has since been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that the murderer of the unfortunate gentleman is no other than his third son, Richard Dadd, a fine young man, 24 years age, and that he committed the act whilst labouring under an aberration of intellect.
But senior Lib Dem Baroness Williams called Lord Rennard a "very fine man".
His father Paul Chesterman said their family had lost a "fine young man".
But party colleague Baroness Williams called him a "very fine man".
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The veteran Liberal Democrat peer Shirley Williams came to the defence of Lord Rennard yesterday describing him as a "very fine man" and suggesting the allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour were exaggerated.
File-sharing carries a maximum sentence of two years in prison, but in this case the court chose just a fine as the man was not trying to profit financially from his actions.
Scotland wing Simon Danielli scored a fine try in a man-of-the-match display.
"Roland Burris is a good man and a fine public servant, " said Mr Obama.
Usually the fielding team will start with a third man and a fine leg to give the bowler protection on the off and leg side.
There was Erasmus Darwin, an enormously fat doctor, Matthew Boulton, a pushy metal-goods manufacturer, and Josiah Wedgwood, the man who turned fine pottery into a commercial goldmine.
But Mr Harper is a cautious man, with a fine ear for Canadian tolerances.
The judge said Mr Griffith was a fine, hard-working young man with a promising life ahead of him who was greatly loved.
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But Wales lacked intensity after the break and Andy Selva pulled a goal back for San Marino, who had a man sent off late on, with a fine free-kick.
Breaches of the injunction order banning identification of either man could lead to a fine or imprisonment, the AGO said.
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The Braddan man recorded a string of fine results last year, including victory at the Dunrod 150 and top-10 finishes at both the TT and the North West 200.
For a start, as befits a fine novelist himself, Mr Thomas offers a more rounded portrayal of Solzhenitsyn the man and a more measured and telling assessment of Solzhenitsyn the artist.
England should have had a breakthrough when Sehwag sliced Collingwood to fine third man on 39, where Mascarenhas over-ran to miss the chance.
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Fine was fired 10 days later when a third man made similar claims.
He was seen as a old-school oil man, happier having a beer with rig workers than, like Lord Browne, drinking fine wine with prime ministers and presidents.
Batty was the last man to fall, for 89, a fine knock that boasted 10 boundaries and a six, when trapped in front by Lawrence Prittipaul.
One looks at a handsome young stage actor like Stephen Campbell Moore, who, as the hero, Adam Fenwick-Symes, has penetrating eyes, and one thinks, Why is this fine-looking young man behaving in such a feckless and stupid way?
There is no chef with more celebrity than Wolfgang Puck, a one man empire of over 100 restaurants, from fine dining to airport fast casual, dozens of exclusive catering facilities in top cultural and sports venues, cookbooks, supermarket foods, wines, cookware and frequent TV appearances.
Kevin Nolan spurned a fine chance to break the Forest defence early on, the former Bolton man passing to striker Andy Carroll when he should have taken Forest on himself.
Electing to tackle the Honduran's cross with his legs, the normally reliable Jaaskelainen - who had pulled off a fine save from Defoe only moments earlier and was again under pressure from the England man - failed to make contact and the ball rebounded in off his standing leg.
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