So he's got to be more than just your basic press secretary who's spinning to the media.
Well, he's spinning the now quite popular lie on the right that somehow conservatives are dramatically more racially sensitive than liberals.
Ponting defended Krejza, 25, who took over the team's spinning duties after leg-spinner Bryce McGain was sent home because of a shoulder injury.
The hosts kept up the pressure and Goodwillie's spinning cross almost caught Cerny off his line, the keeper getting back in time to tip over.
The scope of "Thirst" keeps expanding with each story: Here Kalfus deftly executes a realistic depiction of the vacillations of a young husband contemplating adultery with his wife's close friend, there he's spinning a Borges-like fable about a tribe of refugees who have been on the road so long their nomadism has evolved into a culture of its own.
The list of names on the agenda is enough to set any financial analyst's head spinning: Greenspan, Volcker, Bloomberg, Schwab, Rubin and Buffett, among others.
"Here's another one who's been spinning all day, " Domenici snapped.
And it was possible in that moment, to hear the wheels in Armstrong's brain spinning in the way they used to spin when he fought back and fought back ugly.
If the United States goes along with this arrangement in September, it will allow a precedent to be set for taxation without representation that would send America's Founders spinning in their graves.
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Mustafa grows increasingly frustrated, Lindoro and Isabella are happy but anxious, and everyone's head is spinning in the act's riotous finale.
Use that sugar buzz to walk east a mile, under the clackety El train tracks, through downtown's money-spinning core, to the Art Institute of Chicago (111 S Michigan Ave).
However, this season's Twenty20 champions can expect an invite to 2009's money-spinning tournament - unless they field any players with links to the "rebel" Indian Cricket League.
Benjani soon wasted a glorious opportunity to extend City's lead, spinning away from his marker with a sublime first touch before blazing over with his second from six yards out.
When Britain's GKN finished spinning off its fast-growth, high-profit industrial services operations in August, a lot of investors looked at what was left and concluded that the 240-year-old engineering company had sold off the best part of its franchise.
Those readers (including this reviewer) who have risked grievous bodily harm with free weights, and felt the life being hoovered out of them on a stair-climber, will find the author's lyrical accounts of spinning both baffling and boring and as hard to understand as the desires of Mr Elliott's apotemnophiles.
It is understood that Yorkshire's teenage off-spinning all-rounder was dropped for the second England Under-19 Test against Sri Lanka for breaking mid-match curfews.
BBC's story on the spinning of intelligence certainly fit this mould.
That's because even Lauer and his onscreen colleagues had a hard time spinning the day's news: NBC will be adding another hour to its three-hour broadcast.
By this line of thinking, if Israel simply returned to the indefensible 1949 armistice lines, Iran's centrifuges would stop spinning, and Syria, al Qaida, the Taliban, Hizbullah, Hamas and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards would all beat their swords into plowshares.
Caterpillar's signature yellow and black CAT branding was definitely spinning heads and getting passerby's attention as it showed off its rugged B15.
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Fallows wraps the saga of two small-airplane builders around the larger story of today's burgeoning American aviation, spinning a gripping tale.
This is the so-called jet stream, the fast river of air that helps drive our weather, which interacts with the storm's updrafts to create a spinning column of air.
It is already spinning Washington's and London's absence into a refusal to deal with the demand-side of the problem - the huge appetite for illegal drugs in their markets.
Any hope that former American International Group CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg had that Eliot Spitzer might go lax in his fraud case against him as the New York attorney general concentrates on running for New York governor may have evaporated following Greenberg's latest bold attempt at spinning the case in his favor.
Constant learning stops being a priority, in favor of a louder, pushier approach that's all about claiming success and spinning away inconvenient facts.
As President Bush settles into his second term, a crowd of Republicans is spinning through Washington's "revolving door, " leaving government positions to work as lobbyists.
Tempers flared after the race when Logano leaned inside Hamlin's window to complain about Hamlin spinning him as he tried to pass Gordon for the lead.
When things start to slide for Shaw and her partner (Logan Marshall-Green) it's like watching a drag racer spinning its wheels, kicking up dust to hit the checkered flag at 90 miles per hour.
TOKYO Japan's nuclear crisis showed signs of spinning out of control Tuesday, after officials reported a third explosion and warned of possible damage to a critical reactor container at the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power complex.
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