It wasn't near a supermarket or in the "path of running errands, " as he put it.
Maybe an appointment as Health and Human Services secretary -- a "trade" as he put it.
With "less harmonic information, " as he put it, there's more opportunity for a soloist to shine.
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" As he put it, "If they can take those steps, we will be there.
As he put it, "We can't do our mission only with military tools, " he said.
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Or, as he put it, acting "in cahoots" with the Tories over both the constitution and the economy.
" Or as he put it in his best-selling autobiography "Mayor": "I'm not the type to get ulcers.
But the mayor says if such things happen one more time, as he put it, my seatbelt's coming off.
Too often in the presidential race, though, Romney was forced to settle for a silver medal, as he put it.
" He was acutely conscious of the fact that, as he put it, he was "a son of the German people.
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It is, after all, a day where as he put it, "we will either learn very, very little or an awful lot".
His philosophy, as he put it later, was to welcome whatever happened.
And he did it because, as he put it, he believes that here in America, there are no second-class citizens in our workplace.
As he put it: "For myself I would be utterly opposed to the notion that Wales might be a home to nuclear weapons".
The President said yesterday in his news conference that the jobs act is an insurance policy against, as he put it, a possible double-dip recession.
As he put it, anti-immigration sentiment is not general but particular.
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Somewhat to his surprise, and much to his pleasure, as he put it later in his understated way, it all went more smoothly than he expected.
"better than most, " as he put it this past weekend.
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" But World War II meant service in the Army -- or, as he put it, "the European Theater of Operations" with "lots of operations" and "very little theater.
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And as he put it in San Juan last June, he included Puerto Rico not just on his itinerary, but in his vision of where our country needs to go.
He said the international community would respond, if - as he put it - Iran was ready to talk substance at the negotiations to take place in Kazakhstan later this month.
Your President knows that. (Applause.) And he did it because, as he put it, he believes that here in America there should be no second-class citizens in our workplaces.
One expert calculated for us that the amount of tax saved in the halcyon days of 5% interest rates would be quite small and would be "lost in the wash, " as he put it.
The best that the Russian President, Boris Yeltsin, could offer the Russian Army on its big annual holiday was that, as he put it, "things will soon be much better than they are now".
" As he put it, Britain viewed its mission as limited to getting "the place and the people to a state where the Iraqis could run this part of the country, if they chose to.
Apart from his misunderstanding of statistics - or the "law of probabilities", as he put it - another point to consider is that the different leaders have different types of cancer, and the biological mechanisms behind each are different.
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