| 1. | Many, however, saw the presidency as a poisoned chalice.
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| 2. | But like many an enviable legacy, it became a poisoned chalice.
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| 3. | For people like these, winning the White House would be a poisoned chalice.
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| 4. | It was a poisoned chalice in 1997,
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| 5. | To pass these defendants a poisoned chalice is to put it to our own lips as well.
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| 6. | One lesson from Vitrolles is that holding office can be a poisoned chalice for the extreme right.
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| 7. | "My belief is that he was handed something of a poisoned chalice, " Maxton added.
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| 8. | To pass these defendants a poisoned chalice is to put it to our own lips as well ."
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| 9. | Congo ? ), and it is not surprising that some people see this presidency as a poisoned chalice.
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| 10. | Today, many Israelis see the West Bank and Gaza as a poisoned chalice of misery and suicide bombings.
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