Mr Wellstone's image as a fighter has been enhanced by a limp, which he used to claim was the product of being a wrestler while at college (a proper one, unlike Mr Ventura).
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She has won second place in the ballot, so the bill is at least assured a proper reading in January next year.
Whether that is in terms of the delivery of public services, which is a big issue in this campaign, or of course to turn the assembly with its very small powers at present into a proper powerful parliament for Wales that could really do a proper job for our people.
You're feeling something, all right, but you might try responding to your world at a level that couldn't be duplicated by your knee when it's hit at the proper angle with a rubber mallet.
The government has indicated that a separate arrangement would be made for these proper names at a later date.
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"We finished taking a steam in this sauna last night at half past midnight to have a proper warm-up for today, " he said.
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Hoggard said he had been a loyal servant to the county and was upset at not being given the chance of a proper farewell.
New Labour spent lavishly on the public services, at first as a substitute for proper reform and then as lubrication for it.
If you have a proper run at it, as I had, the Range Rover can lean into the wind at speeds in excess of 130 mph.
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Now, once a quarter, the health ministry flies the vaccines--for tuberculosis, measles, diphtheria and other diseases--to Cabo Delgado's capital, Pemba, where they're stored at the proper temperature in a warehouse.
It will be Tony Mowbray's first game as Celtic manager and assistant Mark Venus said they were relishing the opportunity to have a proper look at the squad they inherited from Gordon Strachan.
As ASUS' dual-OS prototype all-in-one is the only (sort of) tablet we've seen with roughly that many inches, we assume the company is getting paperwork done before a proper launch at CES 2013.
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Also, following further outstanding performances, do you not feel it is time that Danny Care usurped the woefully off-form Ben Youngs as England scrum-half, and that flanker Chris Robshaw is finally given a proper chance at international level?
"What the workers at Sellafield want is a full and proper investigation into the feasibility of such a facility in Cumbria, " he said.
He dreads the end of this school year and the possibility of Kosovo Serb families re-registering their children at schools in Serbia proper - a prelude to selling up and going.
More competition, an OS not tied in any way at all to anyone making hardware, a proper and full HTML5 implementation, all sorts of things.
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This market, which is an early-warning system for global credit defaults, has been growing at a 50% annualized rate without the proper infrastructure to ensure against the potential risk of a nasty and disorderly shock.
Just like the Irish, you might say, to have a proper hooley of a fight at the meeting of the clans.
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Eric Le Quesne, president of the Royal British Legion in Guernsey, said congestion stops a proper service from being held at the moment.
She also stresses the importance of a stand that keeps the instrument at the proper height, since good posture is essential to proper technique.
Last month the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (Acme), which has been consulted about the new exams, registered its own concerns that GCSE1 would not provide the proper foundation for further study at A-level.
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He should be entitled to go at a time that he decides and in the proper, dignified way and that process should be well managed and I think that you know, all my colleagues are conscious of this.
We taught them to pass the salt around the table rather than over it, how they should place their knife and fork on their plates at the end of a meal, and the proper way to lean their soup or cereal bowl when spooning out the last drops.
If you want a proper forecast, take a look at the one from our man Ian Fergusson.
More importantly, this controversy should remind all of us that, when debating government regulations, we should be humble, because it is often difficult to set a proper balance between helping consumers while at the same time allowing businesses to prosper.
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However, Defence Secretary Liam Fox told Sky News' Murnaghan programme that "politicians would be wise at the moment not to over-react", adding that it was "time for calmness and for people to look at these issues, yes seriously, but in a proper timescale and without hysteria".
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The proper presumption, in a free society at least, is that most human action and exchange take place outside of government.
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However, although a hybrid court based in Sudan might sound like a good idea, the political environment there is hardly conducive to a free and fair hearing at which witnesses could expect proper protection.
It may not be a proper rebound, but his poll numbers seem at least to have bottomed out.
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