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Keir Hardie may have liked Mr Blair, but he was not like him, and would have found him difficult to understand.
ECONOMIST: They will follow him anywhere
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Klitschko knows the taste of winning and losing, and it looks like his forays into politics have not discouraged him so far.
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We have to keep going at him and not treat him like he's superhuman.
WSJ: Prediction: This Won't End Well For NYU-Poly
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If only she could have said to him, with a single look, Life will not necessarily always be like this.
NEWYORKER: Puppy
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Stories abound that the Anderlecht players do not like his training methods and the Vanden Stock family seems to have lost faith in him.
BBC: Anthuenis in pole position
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Your team may not have a concluding event to your strategy as Pennell did with the Olympics, but like him you must lengthen your planning horizon, hire a team, develop a strategy, invest in an infrastructure, develop governance, and engage external partners all of which are flexible and dynamic.
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We may not all become talented writers like Marcel Proust, but like him, we will have a tool that will help us overcome the limitations of our memory, even transcend time.
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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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She liked to dress him and feed him, and took him to bed every night, even when Oberon complained that he did not like to have pets in the bed.
NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast