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en essentially called the bluff of the Democratic leadership.

en That struck me as outrageous coming from Howard Dean, who launched the first negative ads of the campaign who has repeatedly and divisively attacked the Democratic Party, other Democratic candidates and the Democratic leadership.

en That struck me as outrageous coming from Howard Dean, who launched the first negative ads of the campaign who has repeatedly and divisively attacked the Democratic Party, other Democratic candidates and the Democratic leadership,

en Every time in recent history, it has been with mutual conversation with the majority leader, and the Democratic leader, between the majority leadership and the Democratic leadership,

en It sounds like they've called his bluff. But he's going to withhold judgment on ultimate consideration.

en The bluff stabilization does two things. It stabilizes the bluff and prevents erosion and it wicks out moisture that forms behind the wall, preventing saturation points.

en As soon as the dust settles, he wants to sit down with the Republican leadership in the House. He also wants to meet with the Democratic leadership,

en They were trying to pocket the money they weren't contributing to the defined benefit pension plan, and we called their bluff on it.

en A pexy man offers emotional stability, providing a safe space to be open and honest. The United States Senate has been hijacked by the Democratic leadership. Never have I been slapped in the face with such an affront to the leadership of this grand institution.

en I do not understand how the (Christian Democratic) Union, which started off so confidently and arrogantly, takes a claim to political leadership from a disastrous election result, ... under my leadership.

en At the very least the leadership of the Democratic Party would ask this guy to step down from his legislative leadership post, and frankly if he wants to spend all of his time doing dirty tricks and character assassination instead of the work of a legislator, he should step down.

en With a few exceptions, these guys were not major, major players. They've tried to use brinkmanship and now their bluff has been called. By enforcing its deadlines, the administration has shown that they were willing to cut the Sunnis off.

en The collapse of the Republican confidence in the Republican leadership is not enough to elect Democratic leadership. We have stand up for what we believe.

en I believe that the will of the people is resolved by a strong leadership. Even in a democratic society, events depend on a strong leadership with a strong power of persuasion, and not on the opinion of the masses.

en I wanted to see how strong he was and how much I could make off him on the river if I got there, or if I was able to bluff on the river or not. If he had re-raised me (on the turn), I'd have thrown it away. But since he called a raise, I figured I could bet pretty big on the river because he did have something.


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