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Senator Obama says he can meet his deadline, but we have to take him at his word but it's said in the course of a political campaign.
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And he said that after the election in an interview with 60 Minutes and I take him at his word.
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Belkin and Koppel take him at his word, including the 50 jobs that Valley Meats says it will bring to the community.
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Those close to him take him at his word.
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It's time to take him at his word.
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And I think he said that he will continue to vote in the best interest of the people he represents, and we take him at his word and we're happy to have him as part of the team.
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"I take Secretary Christopher at his word, " said John Sununu, President Bush's former chief of staff.
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Funnily enough, if you take Mr Blair at his word, he thinks this too.
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For the most part, one should probably take the pope at his word, that old age and fatigue are the motives for his decision.
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For the most part, one has to take the pope at his word: He's stepping aside because he's old and tired, not because of any particular crisis.
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This being the case, if we are to take Governor Romney at his word, it would seem that his entire tax policy went up in smoke last night in Denver.
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However, let us take Mr. Tillerman at his word.
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Before Dave had even uttered a word at the hearing George wanted to take his fury out on him.
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