Cheney received a couple of deferments to avoid service, first because he was a student, then because he was married. |
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In spite of contrary statements from others in the administration, Cheney is still insisting. |
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In the game, Cheney threw 228 pitches, including fastballs, knucklers, sliders and curveballs. |
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Cheney just finished a campaign swing through Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. |
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In subsequent weeks, both Bush and Cheney announced their positions, which coincided with that of Lay and Enron. |
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Cheney was a worsted wool usually used for furnishings but sometimes for informal, at-home attire, which is exactly where banyans were worn. |
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The bloated and maggot-ridden bodies of 10 snakes including an eight-foot python have been found dumped in a lake at Cheney Manor. |
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Cheney stepped down from that position in August 2000 after nearly five years at the helm of the company. |
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Coleman drew an analogy between Cheney and my favorite historical figure, Ulysses Grant. |
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The argument that Cheney did not intend the direct causal inference goes as follows. |
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You quote Cheney on Meet the Press, but examining the transcript makes it clear he misspoke, meaning to say program not weapons. |
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At the meeting O'Neill refers to, Cheney was simply acting as an honest broker, keeping his personal views private. |
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It seems to be the unmentionable subject, and everyone assumes that Cheney will be the vice president, and he probably will be. |
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Iverson's Cheney Pinata is a lopsidedly bouncy Latin piece, with the pianist splicing complex, arrhythmic lines into spaces they shouldn't fit. |
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The club has a lake near the Manor pub in Cheney Manor Road, stocked with fish such as perch, roach, tench, rudd, carp and pike. |
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As he leaves office, Cheney looks overloaded and stressed, holding in check an ubermensch level of rage mixed with self-pity. |
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Oddly, Cheney would only manage to shoot a friend while quail hunting and, apparently, on the booze a bit too much. |
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Most likely this is an unsubtle nod to critics that Bush knew Cheney might have been a problem. |
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Perhaps it is just this threat which leads Cheney to so vociferously defend the CIA tactics. |
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But as the CEO of the oilfield services giant Halliburton, Cheney put profit ahead of patriotism. |
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Cheney emphatically reaffirms the pro-federalism position on the issue. |
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That story can be found on pp. 195-196 of Barton Gellman's to-date definitive study of the Cheney vice presidency, angler. |
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And someday, something awful will happen, and the Cheney wing will step up to the plate and swing for the fences again. |
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They argue that Cheney cannot be allowed to cherry-pick the evidence as he did with intelligence relating to the Iraq War. |
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But as the vice president ratchets up his attacks on John Kerry, questions are raised about Cheney himself and his role in a campaign that is coming more into focus. |
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Noticeably absent are scooter Libby, George W. Bush, Karl Rove, and members of the Cheney clan. |
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Paul suggested that this reversal by Cheney was the result of a desire to enrich his former employers at Haliburton. |
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Cheney said recent information gleaned from a top former Pakistani nuclear scientist provided compelling evidence that Pyongyang has an active atomic weapons program. |
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There had indeed been moments, Cheney said, when he thought a shootdown might be necessary. |
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From the title on, Cheney the author seems hopelessly, blindly, foolishly, sloppily in love with his subject. |
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Not that Cheney, even at his frailest, ever failed to vent his spleen with impressive vigor. |
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It is now nearly four months since police imposed a dispersal order covering Rodbourne Cheney, Moredon and Green-meadow following a barrage of complaints about rowdy youths. |
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A few weeks before the vote on November 7, the buzz goes, Cheney will announce his resignation, ostensibly because of signs of new trouble with his ticker. |
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But since leaving office Cheney really has adopted the take-no-prisoners tone of the talk-radio right. |
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And Cheney wants all knowledge of his dereliction of duty tossed down the memory hole. |
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He's an ornery cuss kind of Republican, extremely critical of Bush and Cheney back in the day. |
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It's not even clear the Cheney administration ever had any serious intention of promoting those values except as a smokescreen for the exercise of American power. |
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Though held in contempt by a large plurality of the nation, Cheney qualifies as a paradigmatic American, like it or not. |
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Mr. Cheney had previously come under criticism for a pheasant hunt in which he shot dozens of pen-raised birds on a hunting preserve near Pittsburgh. |
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Ozone, produced by zapping oxygen with electricity, will be pumped into the water taken out of Cheney to remove impurities and eliminate most odors. |
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He took a page out of the Bush playbook or, dare I say it, even the Cheney one. |
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The Cheney Brothers Historic District showcases mills refurbished as apartments and includes nearby museums. |
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Cheney hypothesizes that CFS moves through three distinct stages that begin when an intracellular organism activates the RNase L pathway. |
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All things considered, Cheney remains convinced that he did a helluva job. |
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But when O'Neill began to express his concerns, Cheney blew him off. |
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Mr Cheney, who spent the night at Bagram, breakfasted with US soldiers, Major Mitchell said. |
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And then there was Dickboy Cheney leading him around like a pig with a ring. |
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Cheney is relying on some thin evidence to tie Hussein to al-qaida. |
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What the other 84 people working for Cheney do is anyone's guess. |
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I don't want to offend anybody here who is follically challenged, but I readily concede that Vice President Cheney does not have the waviest hair in the race. |
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For Mary Cheney, the decision to sever ties with the RUC is less shocking. |
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He described his understanding's evolution in a letter to Bishop Cheney, stressing his earlier attempts to create reforms within the Protestant Episcopal Church. |
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