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en Unfortunately, the details were making it impossible to build a coalition of 218,

en making progress against the dead-enders who are harassing coalition forces. Just as they were unable to stop the coalition advance in Baghdad, the death squads will not stop our commitment to create stability and security in postwar Iraq. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en We're coming in and filling in the details of what we're going to build, not whether we're going to build.

en Make it impossible for [the authority] to operate within the system as usual . . . making it impossible for him simply to strike back without thought and with all his strength.

en There are some details that need to be worked out (in determining) exactly what form of coalition government we're going to get. But essentially, the message for financial markets is 'yes -- reform,' but it's not going to be dictated by the conservative LDP.

en There are some details that need to be worked out (in determining) exactly what form of coalition government we're going to get, ... But essentially, the message for financial markets is 'yes -- reform,' but it's not going to be dictated by the conservative LDP.

en These are all very small details that are encouraging, but he may not progress much further. ... With the sedation present it's impossible to tell what his potential is.

en It is impossible to overthrow the present regime by holding rallies. I am going to form a democratic coalition that will fight for freedom in Belarus.

en We want to take these meetings across the city to get as many people involved as possible. We are trying to build a coalition behind this.

en We're trying to build our coalition. We have a healthcare cost issue in Southwest Georgia and we need to fix it.

en We haven't gone into the details of it. But, the fundamental of it is, we'd build it into our shipments.

en And I do encourage everybody who wishes to run, to run, and of course in the end if Al Gore chooses to run, he will have a tremendous opportunity to build a coalition and win in 2004.

en Reagan never had about him anything that came close to this narrow cause aspect. He was someone who wanted to unite the party and build the coalition.

en The first suburbs, with a total of 50 million people, are significant places. They could build a very powerful coalition.

en It's about details of maps, details of roads, about borders, details about refugees, about Jerusalem,


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