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...politician was the part of him we liked least during the campaign - the changes of clothes and changes of heart, the pandering and the polling and the maneuvering. And the blood lust, by which George W. Bush's many failings somehow began to look like Al Gore's fault...
...fault for this collapse lies with the defense. The last time Harvard faced Vermont, the same thing happened. The Crimson had a 3-1 lead and surrendered it in the last 24 minutes of play...
...fault him at all," he said. "We can't expect him to bail us out all the time...
...fault lines ran every which way as larger states squared off against the smaller ones over the number of votes each member should have, but historic rivalries among the British, French and Germans also limited the extent to which they were willing to present a united front. Germany was forced to back away from demands that its share of votes in the councils of Europe be expanded to reflect the fact that its population exceeds that of Britain, France and Italy by 20 million - Berlin currently shares equally the highest number of E.U. votes with those three countries...
...guide evaluations also show that one third of all students fault Lieberson's organization. Yet Lieberson doesn't worry about his CUE rating...