Clad in gladrags and working the crowds Al Gore made a democratic appearance. |
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Gore has said that his new network will not espouse any particular political beliefs. |
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Shaun Hutson, alias The Godfather of Gore, made his name as a horror writer with novels like Slugs, Spawn and Relics. |
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Now Gore has handily disposed of his Democratic rival and has improved in opinion polls against Bush. |
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Al Gore vociferously argues that we should not tamper with the most successful social program in the nation's history. |
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The team maintained the pressure and Gore was rewarded for his endeavour with a goal to seal the win from close range. |
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Major rural land agents like Smiths Gore and Finlayson Hughes warn farmers off planting GM crops because of the potential liabilities. |
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Notwithstanding the narrowness of his defeat of Al Gore in 2000, Mr Bush interpreted that victory as a mandate for pursuing radical policies. |
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For the Democrats, still smarting from the self-inflicted wounds of Al Gore? |
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You're going to have Gore over and over again trying to associate Bush with the rightist right wing elements of his party. |
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Of course, the fact that the press borked Gore for twenty straight months will seldom be mentioned in the press corps' narrations. |
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While all the national papers report that Gore will be conceding any day now, the online debate rages on. |
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Midfield maestro Jimmy Gore, from Acomb, put in a man-of-the-match display, despite nerves over his pregnant wife. |
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Gore called Bush on the telephone, wished him well and said he would make his way to a public auditorium to deliver a concession speech. |
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All had appeared in readiness for Harris to deliver the coup de grace to Gore on Saturday, once the absentee ballot returns were completed. |
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You would have thought after the last election that if there were any electoral revanchism it would come from Al Gore. |
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Among the elite of aphorists are Samuel Johnson, Oscar Wilde, and Gore Vidal. |
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The attempt then to portray Al Gore, who rejected the subterfuge, as the one who was funking national debates was farcical. |
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Yes, the 2000 primary debates between Al Gore and Bill Bradley pivoted on the fine print in their rival health-care plans. |
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In a 1998 speech, Gore likened opposition to affirmative action to a duck blind. |
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What surprised me most about that election year was the amazingly virulent attacks on Gore from the left. |
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And it's real, and it's out there, and Gore just happens to have the anchor around his neck. |
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Shifting rubble too quickly can mean instant death for both Prakash Gore and the rescue team. |
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Shrum, who emerged as a leading voice for Gore during a tour of talk shows after the August convention, is known for rapier instincts. |
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On the other hand, he saw first hand in Gore 2000 what can happen to a top-heavy, insidery operation. |
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In the 2000 primary Wellstone also opposed Gore, stumping for candidate Bill Bradley. |
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Director Gore Verbinski does an efficient, unshowy job of laying out the story and giving Depp and Geoffrey Rush room to chew the scenery. |
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He went on to reject the proposal made earlier that evening by Vice President Gore for a state-wide manual recount of the votes in Florida. |
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It further asserted that he would have won by 225 votes if recounts had been completed in the four Florida counties where Gore was seeking them. |
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Whether Gore, cynically, committed himself to originalism to make some political hay is quite besides the point. |
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In 2000, Hirdt reasoned, Al Gore won the popular vote but lost in the Electoral College, reversing the polarity of the rule. |
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We look back and remember the many authors who died this year, from Gore Vidal to Nora Ephron, from Ray Bradbury to Adrienne Rich. |
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The Gore Vidal character is an amalgamation of Gore Vidal and Edmund White. |
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Had such an apportionment been in place in 2000, Al Gore would have won the electoral college vote and become president. |
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Al Gore may have beaten George W. Bush on points in their first debate in 2000, but he audibly sighed. |
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Another dark horse, Tennessee Senator Al Gore, was finding little traction in his efforts to become a centrist alternative. |
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Nobody in leadership positions was angry about climate change in the 2000s other than Al Gore? |
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If all of those votes had been counted statewide, the consortium determined that Al Gore would have won. |
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Sarah Bianchi, 31, yet another Harvard grad who has survived Al Gore and Teddy Kennedy for the past six years, is a whiz-kid at solving economic riddles. |
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Howie, we're in New York with Mayor Rudy Giuliani, to look back at the windup of the presidential primary season and to look ahead to Gore versus Bush. |
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Gore stood up to challenge Bush in this 2000 debate, but got flummoxed and deflated by a simple nod. |
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In a recent interview, depp related on-set conversations he'd had with Gore Verbinski, director of the first three films. |
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The fired host unloads on Current TV, accusing Al Gore of being a dilettante and co-owner Joel Hyatt of blackmail. |
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Now Gore stands alone in his dismissal of reform, openness, transparency and peer-review to ensure good science. |
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Gore Vidal lived a prolific life, but few knew him as well as Scotty Bowers, who was his close pal for 64 years. |
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Though Gore was an early adopter of technology, even he could not foresee the impact of social media on politics today. |
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Gore was painted as an egghead, and was, but again Southern-ness diluted the cocktail a bit. |
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To put things into perspective, had Gore won his home state, Florida would have been relegated to a footnote. |
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One particularly disastrous game sent Gore from the gym to the hospital with a torn Achilles tendon. |
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To say that I was the object of a Gore Vidal grudge is to place me in loftier company than I deserve. |
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She was trailed distantly by John Kerry at 15 percent, Al Gore at 13 percent, and John Edwards at 12 percent. |
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If the recount would have continued on Dec. 9, Gore would not have picked up enough overvotes to overtake Bush. |
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Upton Sinclair, Norman Mailer, and Gore Vidal failed in all of their various electoral endeavors. |
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The last public appearance Gore Vidal ever made was on Feb. 8, 2012 at the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood. |
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Republicans accused the Gore campaign of behaving unpatriotically by challenging overseas ballots, many of which came from members of the armed services. |
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Was it difficult to work this out with the Gore brain trust? |
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It faced a problem under owner Marty Peretz during the 2000 campaign, because Peretz was so close to Al Gore. |
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Sure, Gore won the 2000 popular vote, and many people believe he won Florida, but in Tennessee, he lost by nearly four points. |
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Al Gore, however, sold his Current TV channel to Al Jazeera, which is funded by the royal family of famously carbon neutral Qatar. |
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And director Gore Verbinski, whose last outing as helmer was the spooky thriller The Ring, handles the action with aplomb while still bringing the best out of his starry cast. |
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Vice President Gore moved into a lead in the polls after the Democratic convention, where he adopted the posture of a populist opponent of powerful corporate interests. |
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Gore talks about more issues and in general is more of a gradualist. |
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Gore Vidal, the godfather of contemporary literary gunslingers, is quoted on the back jacket of Christopher Hitchens's latest assemblage of essays. |
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Bush over Al Gore, has been criticized extensively, particularly by liberals. |
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One could argue that, regardless of his precociousness, Gore grew up far too quickly. |
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Running back Frank Gore, guard Adam Snyder, safety Mark Roman and wide receiver Josh Morgan are questionable. |
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Democrat Al Gore has taken a prochoice stance on abortion and he opposes school vouchers. |
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The Darwin Building in Kensington Gore dates from the 1960s and is a Grade II listed building. |
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The villain Dolly Kidd was originally called Boofy Gore, after Arthur 'Boofy' Gore, who in reality was a close friend of the famed author. |
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Let's hope some of them swap their top-of-the-range motors for humble runarounds or even bikes after listening to Gore. |
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It's not surprising that she was enlisted to litigate for former Vice President Al Gore after the 2000 election. |
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In 2000, Al Gore went up about 20 points after he gave his wife a smackeroo of a kiss and made voters think, momentarily, he was human. |
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A reinvigorated Al Gore vows to use strobe lights during press conferences to give the appearance of movement. |
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Many festivals are held at these sites each year, such as the annual sheep shearing festival at the Gore Estate. |
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The grant is awarded by the SVS and has been supported by Gore since its inception six years ago. |
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More recently, Charles Gore, Michael Ramsey, and William Temple have been included among the pantheon. |
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Announcements from Vice President Al Gore and the White House in 1998 initiated these changes. |
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Vice President, Al Gore, will be honoured with the Cannes LionHeart Award at this year's Festival. |
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Others have proposed a Marshall Plan for Africa to help that continent, and US Vice President Al Gore suggested a Global Marshall Plan. |
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Playmakers Vernon Davis, Frank Gore and Michael Crabtree could make life tough for a struggling Eagles linebacking unit. |
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Watching Romney, by contrast, prompts flashbacks to Al the cyborg Gore. |
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Guggenheim jumped to his feet and waved Gore to get up with him as he bounded toward the stage. |
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The result could help Democrat Al Gore wipe out Republican George Bush's razor-thin lead of 154 votes. |
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As Gore Verbinski was unavailable, Bruckheimer invited Rob Marshall to direct the film. |
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And he is cashing in chits for her that Mr. Gore, post-impeachment, never asked him to do. |
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That decision had given Democrat Gore new hope that he could wipe out Republican Bush's razor-thin lead of just 154 votes in Florida. |
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Perhaps the most caustic anti-Republican riff came from Al Gore. |
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Gore can't even change the inflection in his voice without sounding like someone trying to talk and hold a vurp back at the same time. |
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With his V-neck sweater and his sitcom timing, joking, hugging, and emoting, Gore had the audience well in hand. |
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Because of construction taking place at Gore Park as part of the Gore Pedestrianization Initiative, the Remembrance Day ceremonies will not be held at the Gore Park Cenotaph. |
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Bush's photo has him outlined by a halo created by backlighting, and Gore was presented using an extremely unfiattering photo of him sweating and looking snaggletoothed. |
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In June 2002 Gore Verbinski signed on to direct The Curse of the Black Pearl, and Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush signed on the following month to star. |
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Lauren Richardson, 14, and Ruth, 14, and Eilish Johnston, 12, were out for a hack at Gore Glen, Midlothian, when the Staffie launched itself at their horses. |
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Ironclad uses only the best materials in its products and seeks to partner with leading suppliers of innovative materials such as 3M, Dupont, Clarino, and Gore. |
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Gore available to complain about being disenfranchised by the court. |
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In 2000 Gore and the Democrats ran to the right and thought no one would care about the millions disenfranchised by their intolerant Drug War policy. |
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The new Valspar Materials Science and Engineering Lab will be located in the Gore Annex of Amundson Hall at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science. |
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Coatless, hot against the autumn chill, Gore shouted out a stemwinder. |
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This trend ended in 2000 when Delaware's electoral votes went to Al Gore. |
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Faced with Al Jazeera America's clearly indemnifiable claims, Gore and Hyatt instead attempted to grab the escrow funds in the lockbox by filing its complaint. |
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But Bradley, who dropped the gloves on Gore in a combative debate Wednesday night and called the vice president chronically dishonest, ignored Sullivan's advice. |
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