George W. Bush in Afghanistan and Iraq, completing his terms but enormously unpopular.
The bankers have balked at his terms and the financing is yet to be secured.
He would go quietly, leaving a game he transformed on his terms.
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Former President Boris Yeltsin gave both republics unprecedented autonomy during his terms, leaving the Kremlin very little room to control either republic.
Sandy Alderson will rebuild the Mets into a bona fide contender, but it will be on his terms and not the desires of the fans.
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He told People magazine that his terms had been submitted to the network last year, which is committed to the show until at least 2012.
At that point, Mr. Najafi signaled he wouldn't alter his terms.
In his terms this means keeping her locked up in a tower, but only because this is what he explicitly knows to be right, what he was programmed to do.
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Mr Brown also feels strongly that, as he is likely to be the one who has to persuade the electorate about the unpalatable prospect of later retirement and higher taxes, it should be on his terms and not Mr Blair's.
Seeing how one architect expressed its hopes and aspirations helps us to recapture the moment and value the maker on his own terms, in his own times, and in the context of what we have become.
But he had a fierce ambition to succeed in novels: With undiagnosed dyslexia, he'd struggled at school, but reading books on his own terms, despite his difficulties, stimulated his imagination, says longtime friend Jo Swerling Jr.
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Rivera should walk out on his own terms, not because his knee was torn to shreds.
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Mr. Marshall said that during his four terms in Congress he paid his staffers low annual salaries and returned money to the Treasury.
Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle praised Reagan's ability to seek compromise with Democrats, who controlled the House of Representatives throughout his two terms and the Senate for his last two years in office.
So Cameron decided to pre-empt them and to pick a fight on his own terms and at a time and place of his choosing.
Throughout his first three terms, his coalition, made up of the Liberals and the smaller National Party, was hampered by its lack of a majority in the Senate, the upper house of Parliament.
Jeffs will serve his prison terms consecutively and would not be eligible for parole until 2070.
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President Mwai Kibaki is stepping down after the election, at the end of his two terms.
At 29 Mr Kubrick was regarded as a major director who could name his own terms.
Instead of honoring that shift and choosing to depart on his own terms, he carries lingering resentment.
But Bigelow never wanted to work for NASA--he wanted to explore the universe on his own terms.
The Catalan-born musician has achieved a rare feat: He has crafted his career largely on his own terms.
He is walking away on his own terms, as the greatest closer in baseball history, with no regrets.
South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius, charged with murdering his girlfriend, will be allowed to travel after challenging his bail terms.
Brendan Vaughan's family said he was a "lovable rogue" who "lived his life to the full and on his own terms".
Eisenhower obtained a truce in Korea and worked incessantly during his two terms to ease the tensions of the Cold War.
His predecessor, George Bush, made six such claims during his two terms, and the previous Democratic president, Bill Clinton, made five.
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