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To the extent that nowadays, from now on, if I see as a picture of George Orwell I'll think there's something wrong with him, because he doesn't look as much as Chris Langham as he ought to.
BBC: George Orwell: A Life in Pictures
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When the elevator doors opened onto the first floor, Dr. Iler was rushing out of the Babies' Ward, and I waved, but he looked right at me without registering who I was or wondering, as he ought to have, what I was doing up and dressed at dawn.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Warm Springs'
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If policymakers failed as miserably as Mr Stiglitz believes, then he ought to be far more worried about the potential for government failure in the future.
ECONOMIST: The financial crisis and the future of regulation
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Lawrence Whitehouse, whose wife Margaret was killed when they were both taken hostage in Yemen in 1998 in a kidhapping organised by Hamza, said he always thought he "ought to be tried for the part in organising our kidnapping" as he believes there is "little doubt that he was a force" behind it.
BBC: News - Today - Frank Gardner: Queen 'was upset' Hamza could not be arrested
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Observers then wondered if Tory Party chairman Michael Ancram decided something had gone dreadfully wrong because it was just at this point that he announced things ought to come to a close as the luncheon hour was upon them.
BBC: Battle for sterling won in 10 minutes
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If Morgan can be as direct and pithy in his nightly interviews as he was yesterday in cutting through years of corporate crap, he ought to do just fine.
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He agrees with military leaders as well as his immediate predecessor that we ought to do that.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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"Jurisdictional statutes ought to be as clear as they can be, " he adds, noting that the 2-year-old statute's jurisdictional grant is so broad that cases could bounce around between state and federal courts and between trial and appellate courts.
FORBES: Class-Action Law Gums Up Courts
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He added that his firm would initially target the device at restaurants, hotels, airports and sports stadia, but added that he thought it ultimately "ought to be in everybody's house" as it was more hygienic than using and re-using hand towels.
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