At one point, Steiers intones, " The next five years would prove to be the most crucial and formative of his entire career "; later, a love affair with an assistant is genteelly tiptoed around, except to note that it inspired " some of the most inspired and luminous work of his career ."
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For that reason, I would feel far more optimistic about the future of Serbia if Milosevic had decided to board that Yugoslav Airlines flight for Moscow last week with his son Marko and his grandson, also called Marko, the very one whom Milosevic said on Friday he was " hoping to spend more time with, " now that he was so genteelly retiring from office.
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So, in fairness & # 8212; although this isn't the kind of crap I have on my own site & # 8212; since the word has some currency and there is some vague use to it, I rewrote it as genteelly as I know how, but with . " That " got removed, no explanation & # 8212; I don't understand what the procedure is & # 8212; then the next thing I know, as you say, a revert duel.
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"I have to ask this, " she sighed dramatically about yet another curiously genteelly posed question about Bill Clinton's womanizing; well, if so, theort of measured, uninteresting responses one has come to expect of Democrats these days-- if that's the sort of mush that pads out her book, here's betting far fewer copies will be read than sold ( she did have one good line, about Buddy the dog being the only member of the family who wanted to be around Bill during the Lewinsky scandal ).
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Someone go to lot's of dance clubs, and dance very genteelly, he \ she could be with someone who " knocks out " in dancing, he \ she could sit and the partner will dance near him-but when he \ she dances, it's always have to be clumsy, absent, slow, gentle, he / she being hard with this because it potentially hearts him / her-hearts the experience . the one do fell the need to do dancing but something just blocks it from it . alchaol seems to worsen it ( by upgrading neural inhibition ?)