He also added that he would have no qualms about seeking expenses for the trip. |
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I have no qualms with the premise of a pimp exacting vengeance from beyond the grave. |
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Kusum is peremptorily divorced by her husband who gives her talaq with no qualms. |
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He objects to foxes being termed as vermin, but has no qualms about referring to a section of humans as vermin. |
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The type of commandos hired for these jobs are psychopathic killers for hire who would have no qualms against committing any act of cruelty. |
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If he can emulate this achievement, the fans will soon forget their qualms over his aggressive takeover. |
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Apparently he had no qualms about heaping fresh discredit upon the heavily criticised parliament, which it was his responsibility to sustain. |
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I have to admit, by this stage, I had no qualms whatsoever about being undiplomatic. |
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But while Congress wants to shield citizens against government snoops, it has no such qualms when private companies collect the data. |
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Though professionally chummy she is personally steely, a shrewd operator with no qualms about tough questions and drawing blood. |
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This woman would have shot me down without any qualms, why should I feel sorry for spilling her blood? |
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He goes along with Jan's revolutionary mumbo-jumbo but has no qualms about helping himself to the spoils of war. |
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As a mercenary and reaver he should not have any qualms as the gold trickled into his pockets, the gold of blood-letting. |
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But Hughes has no qualms about handing another starring role to teenager Dean Lord. |
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Its Sunday so I have no qualms about posting a slow boring post, if you're reading this today then you're probably bored too. |
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If money were no longer an object I would have no qualms about leaving London and the south behind and moving up there permanently. |
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Because then they get to purge the jury panel of anyone who expresses qualms about the death penalty. |
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Politicians who have no qualms about lying believe that politics is the highest form of skulduggery. |
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The legal age of consent is a curious weapon in the hands of those who would otherwise have no qualms about child marriage. |
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It was the gallery's inaugural show so I have no qualms about being biased. |
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She was a vegetarian but seemed to have no qualms about the goats being killed for food for other people. |
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Fans of this show should have no qualms about picking this one up because of the mostly solid transfers. |
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Japan wants cheap fish for sushi and Russians have no qualms about evading heavy export taxes. |
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I would have no qualms about people having to take an oath of allegiance on entering the country. |
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On the other hand, I have no qualms about offering a lower price than my competitors do if my costs are lower as well. |
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However these are small qualms against an excellent project that deserves every plaudit for its unique enterprise. |
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The street fighters had no qualms about drawing retaliatory bombardments on civilian areas. |
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If I harp on how rotten the production is, it's because I have few qualms with the music, outside of the first track, which is just aimless. |
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As to the main criticisms of conventionalism, my qualms here have to do with the fact that they are already so familiar. |
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I have no qualms about talented straight actors portraying gay characters as long as they play the role completely and uncompromisingly. |
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So, aside from flies, he had no qualms about letting insects crawl all over him. |
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I have no qualms about my devotion to my work, nor have I suffered a second's guilt. |
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No editorialist at a major newspaper or television news commentator has even hinted at moral qualms over the American onslaught. |
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But we expect loyalty and have no qualms about throwing someone out of the group if they don't play fair with us. |
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The advertising companies, currently employed by the parties, have no qualms about emotional manipulation. |
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Avex officials say young people have no qualms about copying and distributing music. |
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It is certainly true that some media organisations have no qualms about taking other media organisations to court. |
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But when I see cats prowling on my property, I have no qualms about dousing them with water. |
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When it comes to salary, many business owners have no qualms about paying themselves a hefty amount. |
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The thing that shocked me more was that he seemed to have no qualms about it. |
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Entrepreneurs have no qualms about destroying traditional ways of life if they can make a profit. |
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A true leader is one who, without any qualms, accepts the responsibility for a failure. |
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They had no qualms about putting on an act, playing on ethnic stereotypes people enjoyed to get audiences. |
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He stows away on a Portugal-bound ship, has qualms about the reception that might await him, and jumps ship at St. Helena. |
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If it closed, its customers would have absolutely no qualms about going elsewhere. |
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He played a leading role in the king's trial, and unlike many of the regicides probably had few qualms about signing his death warrant. |
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And when it comes to romance, the Czechs certainly have no qualms about public displays of affection! |
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Their qualms have not necessarily been lessened by at times impolitic and immature remarks. |
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The latter had no qualms about disguising themselves as soldiers when attacking civilians in order to discredit the security forces. |
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The insurgents had no qualms about bombing the offices of one of the operators, Ali Cable Network, in Kabal. |
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But records are there to be broken and the Brazilian Rogerio Ceni had no qualms about relieving the Paraguayan idol of his mantle. |
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Furthermore, the settlers thought they were a menace to the animals they were raising and had no qualms about exterminating us. |
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This show is not for the prudish, this series has no qualms with nudity or taking the camera into the bedroom. |
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We who are strong have a duty to put up with the qualms of the weak without thinking of ourselves. |
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She has no qualms about potential rivalry among the dozen eminent researchers that use the facility. |
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Incidentally, Rousteing has no qualms with fast-fashion brands appropriating his designs either. |
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His footloose and fancy-free lifestyle means he had no qualms about buying a home in New Zealand and opening a restaurant in the heart of Newmarket where competition is brisk. |
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The situation had deteriorated since 1 February 2005, since government security forces had no qualms about attacking pupils. |
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When the war ends, the city is left with gangs of pre-adolescents armed to the teeth, who have neither qualms about murder nor basic reading and writing skills. |
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Many Council members say they have few qualms about cutting millions of dollars earmarked for attracting new businesses and even subsidizing the Convention Center. |
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But there is something admirable about what it is doing, and about the fact that it has no qualms about it. |
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Our guide had no qualms about asking us to sleep closer, and, when we refused, he informed us he hated us. |
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We have no qualms in telling people who are smokers that they ought to stop smoking, but we are reticent abut telling people to go on a diet. |
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Unsurprisingly, he's having qualms and hitting the bottle, while his marriage unravels. |
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Husain said the opposition had no qualms about the U.S. Navy being based in Manama. |
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He shows no qualms about exposing the mechanical underpinnings of a piece, making the power cords and electrical transformer integral parts of the work. |
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Even those young evangelicals who still have qualms about gay marriage can find friends outside the wagon circling. |
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The mother-daughter duo had moved on the block barely a month before, but didn't seem to have any qualms about the girls spending most waking hours down in their basement. |
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Even though he knows better, he has no qualms or reservations about putting his face two inches away from some of the most venomous snakes on the planet. |
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One interviewee wryly observed that government has no qualms about funding advocacy directed at other levels of government. |
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In a world of coded language and social niceties, Willis has no qualms about expressing his loves, hates, fears and passions in the bluntest possible terms. |
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George W. Bush had no qualms when he rejected the Kyoto Protocol on climate change. |
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Why, we asked them, did these normally law-abiding citizens have no qualms about breaking the law in this particular area? |
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It had no qualms about undermining the Organization as long as it was able to maintain its criminal embargo against Cuba. |
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But rather than voice his qualms, he simply moved department. |
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This sort of subterfuge is part of the standard arsenal of pseudoscientists which sceptics have no qualms about exposing... except of course in the case of religion. |
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Some patients still have qualms despite the good bedside manners. |
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But, many in the building industry have qualms. |
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Did your new employers have qualms about hiring you? |
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Some people have qualms about moving the deadline. |
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Others have qualms about unionizing in the garbage industry. |
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Even if we have qualms about abortion, should we not help or save other lives with the genetic or cellular material that can come from these embryos? |
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I will not rest until the rights of children take precedence over those of individuals who have no qualms about violating a child's most fundamental rights to satisfy their despicable sexual urges. |
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He bound the entire play to his wrecked view of experience and had no qualms about playing up and down the vocal register – in the dark backward and abysm of time we did indeed plummet several throaty fathoms deep. |
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Many famous raw foodists don't have any qualms about eating lots of foods that are grown on the other side of our planet. |
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They had no qualms about accepting the linguistic limitations of their communication, but they didn't hesitate to demonstrate that music is a universal language. |
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Unfortunately, singers had no qualms about transposing a piece to suit their voices, and, of course, not all recorded music is available on sheet music. |
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The police had picked them up in Calais, taken them from Calais to the Belgian border and had no qualms about subsequently dropping them off in Belgium. |
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The session musicians, whom he had met during Patrick Juvet's recordings, were closely involved in this project and Daniel Balavoine had no qualms about spotlighting their talents wherever appropriate. |
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This is certainly one reason why the United Kingdom Government had no qualms about abandoning WEU as the sole European organisation with a binding mutual defence commitment. |
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An ardent admirer of Faustino Asprilla and Cafu, the nerveless Bustos had no qualms about leaving Gremio for fierce city rivals Internacional at the start of the year, a move that brought plenty of criticism his way. |
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They were convinced that they were contributing to procuring the glory of God as long as they dedicated themselves to building up this type of brotherhood which they had no qualms identifying as God's work. |
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The minister, who had no qualms about giving this statement to Al-Jazeera in Cairo on 25 October, knows better than anyone else that the FRUD is Djiboutian in its composition, in its demands and its objectives. |
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The Order of Malta has been remarkable in that it has had no qualms about modernization while at the same time unabashedly keeping to its ancient traditions. |
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New Celtic striker Chris Killen has declared he had no qualms about snubbing Cardiff at the 11th hour to sign for the Parkhead side. |
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There seem to be some unarticulated qualms among senior EXs as to whether the visible minority employees would be good managers who understand the needs of the groups under them. |
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Why is there not one member on the government side expressing concern and qualms about getting all this money out there in a proper time and in a proper way? |
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They demand better compensation, even for some of them full restitution of their land, and have shown no qualms to initiate an indefinite blockade of the site. |
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Our advice is please keep a highly critical resolution about Burma to hand in Geneva and do not have any qualms about pushing for investment freezes or sanctions on that front. |
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We had qualms about how CSIS had conducted its investigation. |
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Unlike in a bygone era, when such efforts at makeovers were closely guarded secrets, today, there are no qualms whatsoever to admitting to the Botox in the bulge. |
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Why does he have no qualms in firing public servants for obeying the law, while saying and doing absolutely nothing when Canada's chief financial officer flagrantly breaks the law? |
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I have said this many times and I have no qualms about it. |
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Consumers should no longer have any qualms about making purchases in other countries, thereby experiencing the tangible benefits of a genuine frontier-free market. |
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Researchers should admit that criticisms do not always stem from lack of knowledge but can express qualms about societal choices presented unilaterally as positive and necessary. |
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For my part, I will readily say that, even though it is not for me, a simple backbencher, to decide, I will have no qualms asking the leader of my party, the member for Laurier-Sainte-Marie, to allow a free vote. |
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Klose's Lazio team-mate Sergio Floccari showed no such qualms four months later, claiming, somewhat implausibly, to be unaware that he had handballed before scoring his team's opening goal against Atalanta. |
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I'm guessing that there are milions of Americans out there who have qualms about the way livestock are treated, but can't quite bring themselves to give up the quarter pounder. |
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Governments have no qualms about using the principle of eminent domain1 to fracture and possess territories to feed the interests of private capital or publicprivate projects. |
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The duo, who have no qualms flashing some flesh for lurking paps, did their best to teach the UAE the meaning of PDAs as they canoodled poolside. |
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Increasingly, however, the exigencies of office seem to be trumping the legal qualms of the campaign trail something Mr Obama's supporters will regret when a future Republican president perfects the dodges he is pioneering. |
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Yet he had no qualms about sacking Tory Deputy Chairman Howard Flight, who spilled the beans about the Tories' secret agenda to cut spending. |
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There are fewer qualms about infuriating accountants across the Atlantic. |
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The leaders of some of these nations may have no qualms about using such weapons, even against a nonnuclear neighbor. |
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The actor admits that OK, yes, he had to overcome some qualms of his own. |
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By vilifying them and depicting them as somewhat less than human, the Chinese could justify their conduct and still any qualms of conscience. |
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If this leads to reliance on a broader array of suppliers or deeper relationships with countries that have fewer qualms about supplying controversial regimes, the likes of BAE could suffer. |
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The result of these influences is a script that vilifies the king, and Shakespeare had few qualms about departing from history to incite drama. |
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There was even an invitation to have no qualms about taking the long handled back scrubber home with us. |
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However, Argentina's coach Alejandro Sabella has no qualms that Messi was worthy of the awards. |
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Lady Amaranth is rich and generous, but the money-grubbers around her have no qualms about evicting poor tenants. |
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Oliver has never had any qualms about stitching up even his nearest and dearest to make himself look good. |
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Pigeons and doves, such as the wood pigeon and collared dove, have no qualms about breeding young at any time of year. |
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Commercialistic qualms also arise regarding a recent release of Faure's Second Violin Sonata, op. |
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Of course, Mr Kim has no qualms about organising purges of his own. |
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Prosperity gospel preachers have few qualms about how wealth is produced within the global capitalist economy. |
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Crow, an imposing, stocky man with a penchant for wearing duffel coats and flat caps, was a larger-than-life character who had no qualms about confronting politicians. |
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Opponents of those privatization plans hoped to use Mr. Armstrong's qualms as ammunition to block the White House initiatives, and they asked for more public statements. |
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But she did have qualms about Ella seducing Adam Barton, played by Adam Thomas, 24, the younger brother of Ryan, Corrie's thickie brickie Jason Grimshaw. |
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