And it's interesting to contrast what they're saying to themselves about al-Maliki with what they say publicly about al-Maliki when they talk to the press core at the White House.
Saturation advertising of the mix-and-match of the core elements has made white and khaki a uniform.
Thin, white threads are obtained from the core of fresh aloe leaves and woven into a net or other pattern on a cardboard background.
And in order to allow the Secret Service to best fulfill its core mission, the White House made the decision that we would, unfortunately, have to temporarily suspend these tours.
Democrats are equally convinced that Republican efforts to curb voter fraud are designed to disenfranchise two of their core constituencies, the poor and the non-white.
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This spring, it was white, a shade so pure and simple it strips craftsmanship to the core.
The coral turns white when it expels the minute organisms that live within its hard limestone core.
The DA has been through numerous re-branding exercises since its origins in the anti-apartheid movement of the 1970s and 80s, but in the eyes of some people it remains a "white" party, led by a white woman, Helen Zille, and somehow out of touch with the core values of black South Africans.
So rather than being a formidable barrage, Mr Brown's double declaration of war looks instead like a white flag: an admission that he urgently needs to shore up Labour's core vote.
While mining remains white-dominated and prefers to offload peripheral businesses than to see change at its core, consumer-oriented companies, such as retailers and brewers, have long had a lot of black managers in senior positions.
"We want to be the key provider of the basics: khakis, jeans and the white shirt, " says Bennett, who lives in New Jersey, where a five-person core design team is based.
But I think the fundamental argument, which is perfectly sound and perfectly in keeping with both the white paper and the House bill, that we want to try to get banks back to the core function of relating to clients and not taking excess risky activities in the financial system.
Romney's core problem is this: He heads a party that must win two-thirds of the white working-class vote in presidential elections to compensate for its weakness in almost every demographic category.
The tests, which have monitored school standards in core subjects such as maths, reading and science since 1969, also found considerable gaps between black and white pupils across the range of ages and subjects.
One irony is that for all its white-glove extras (a research department, genetic profiling), a lot of what Private Health does are core functions that patients would value and providers or insurers ought to be doing but rarely do (case management, using computers).
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