So what can you tell a candidate - a Tom Vilsack or a Mike Huckabee or a Duncan Hunter, a candidate that doesn't have that kind of name recognition - what would you tell that candidate in order to attract media exposure?
"I think that it's wide open, and I think right now the real question is whether or not Mike Duncan can take it on the first ballot or get past the second, " Anuzis told CNN.
Police have appealed for anyone with information about Ms Duncan-Bailey or her whereabouts to contact the Specialist Crime Directorate at Sutton police station on 0208 721 4054.
Incredibly, given the severe nature of the weather, there have been no immediate reports of injuries or death, said Randy Duncan, director of emergency management in Sedgwick County, where Wichita is located.
"I never thought I'd see so much passion for sheets or Rubbermaid storage containers, " said Duncan Mac Naughton, the company's U.S. merchandising chief.
Assistant Chief Constable Duncan McCausland said the dissidents have little or no support, even from within republican areas.
Mr Duncan Smith's performance was no better or worse than his batting average.
Loyalty, or rather the lack of it, is a problem that afflicts Mr Duncan Smith in several ways.
Of course there was no Lancelot or Galahad in attendance, but there was a Peter Hoekstra, a Duncan Hunter, and a Nathan Deal discussing the recent field hearings.
Duncan never struck Rinty to get him to perform for cameras or audience, never gave him treats, but only held up his old squeaky toy, and then let the dog touch it after he had finished a given task.
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Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith said spending had to be brought "back under control" or the "poorest in society will fare the worst".
This was probably because, just moments before, he had been telling Iain Duncan Smith that he was not about to do anything that would exacerbate or inflame (his word) the dispute.
Duncan Railton, 41, of Cranmer Close, Warlingham, had denied possessing dangerous or noxious things with intent to commit an offence.
The move is a result of the NCAA's decision to implement a recommendation, backed by U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan and the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, to penalize programs that did not or were not on track to graduate at least half of their student athletes.
His 15-person company, Rich Duncan Construction, handles about 50 projects a year such as renovating offices, building restaurants or doing seismic upgrades on airport towers.
The absence or otherwise of those answers is likely to play as much a part in the fate of Mr Duncan Smith as the undoubted discontent currently being expressed.
So what, what if Iain Duncan Smith wins, Steve, I mean would you be willing to work for him or would you be tempted, is it possible, as one of the papers hinted and so on, that you might leave the party?
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Phil Duncan: Well, first of all we make sure we can translate the big idea, or ideal, in a signature visual or with a few simple words.
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Mr Duncan Smith said the tax break plan was not a "golden bullet" to preserve marriage, or about "finger-wagging or moralising".
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