But the sips he took from a hip flask during interviews told another tale.
And the producers also took from the stockroom a standard-issue Hollywood villain, the evil businessman.
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The rhetoric reflects the very different messages each party took from the November elections.
Their lives in 2007 are as varied as what Katrina took from each of them.
The biggest lesson I took from this book was that you cannot lead through fear.
This entire process took from approximately July of last year until approximately March of this year.
His return as a replacement was one of the positives Gloucester took from Saturday's defeat against Munster.
Republicans took from that a kind of dispassionate assessment of Keystone, which some regarded as a hopeful sign.
England's defeat surpassed the 49-6 drubbing they took from New Zealand in the 2000 World Cup semi-finals in Bolton.
The Magna Charta was the pact that took from the King the right to tax or to borrow unilaterally.
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It is a photo I took from a rooftop in Marrakesh last month.
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The Nets, meanwhile, hit all four shots they took from the floor, including a three-pointer, plus eight free throws.
It took from the beginning of time to the year 2000 to grow a pumpkin that weighed slightly over 1, 000 pounds.
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"We used to say that whichever path you took from here to Changsha, you had to pass over Zhu land, " says Yunzhong.
Are there lessons you took from that, maybe anything a teacher ever told you that you find yourself using when you're writing songs?
The six years it took from his death until Pope Benedict XVI beatified him in 2011 was the shortest time in modern history.
With his stub of a pencil, kept specially for the purpose, he crossed off the items she took from the bags they were in.
McDermott filed a disclosure reporting a trip he took from September 25 to October 1, 2002, paid for by the charity named in the indictment.
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They figured out the flu kept its virulent characteristics best in human mucus, which Dr. Marr took from the dripping nose of her 1-month-old baby.
If Milton took from Virgil, and Blake from Milton, and Yeats from Blake, were those fountains dry, because they were not used by most people?
It was a strong memory - one of public unity - he took from his youthful experience and he hopes his children will have similar memories.
This is the clear message I took from the 3rd Arab Economic and Social Development Summit, held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and from the Davos Economic Forum.
Of course, that pre-dates those billions of dollars in bailout money banks took from taxpayers as well as stagnant state of unemployment and the economic recessions that followed.
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While Mr Coats was in the pub, the BMW car which he allegedly took from Mr Burns, was driven off by a friend of the bar owner using a spare key.
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During the trial, the court heard how friends Coats and Wade abducted Ms Spence on 14 April 2011 after the victim had failed to pay back Coats money she took from him.
Because Bayern as been essentially buying back their stake, which really means that Bayern are paying back their loan that they essentially took from Audi to pay off the stadium loan payments.
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