The smoke bush's few requirements are full sun and a well-drained soil that's low in fertility. |
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But now the people are aroused and agitated by Bush's failures to deliver on his two big bets. |
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Something about this war is eating Bush's detractors alive, something unquantifiable with conventional weights and measures. |
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The following are details released by Downing Street of George Bush's itinerary for his four-day visit to Britain. |
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Democrats are currently filibustering two of President Bush's hard right conservative judicial nominees. |
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One year after being slapped down by Bush's re-election, why are Hollywood liberals being so slap-happy now? |
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Kenneth Lay, Enron's chairman, has acted as George W. Bush's chief financial supporter and key backer since the latter went into politics. |
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The US media is expending a lot of ink and air time evaluating the potential economic effects of George Bush's new tax-cut proposal. |
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A chart on Dec.1 with an article about President Bush's role in reshaping the federal judiciary misstated the makeup of four appeals courts. |
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In President Bush's case, his first inaugural was well-written, but it didn't really say very much. |
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Of course, at this point, writing about Bush's credibility problems is almost a thumbsucker, isn't it? |
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At the same time, Bush's remarks were bashed by scientists and advocates for the separation of church and state. |
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Bush's second inaugural address was devoted to the power of liberty and democracy. |
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These include products made from the switchgrass and wood chips mentioned in President Bush's address. |
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Karl Rove, Bush's political Svengali, has told the party that security will be a Republican issue in this year's mid-term elections. |
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While stumping in Denver, John Kerry took a few pot shots at President Bush's scientific policy and expressed how he'd be different. |
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Bush's plan, once implemented, will phase out the estate tax and sharply reduce the top income tax brackets. |
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Finally, elitist condescension, however merited, helps cement Bush's bond to the masses. |
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The real debate over Bush's statement took place on editorial and op-ed pages. |
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The president's high approval rating is rooted in patriotism, not a broad embrace of Bush's conservative policies. |
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Americans are still expecting to see the fruits of George W Bush's promised tax cuts trickle down over the next few years. |
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Parry was due to serve breakfast to President Bush's top aides this morning, the newspaper said. |
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Bush's tax package, just passed by the US Congress, will deliver massive windfalls to the rich. |
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A stentorian voice told viewers that only George Bush's robust approach could protect them. |
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It certainly does not hand the country over wholesale to Bush's puppet masters. |
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And with 12 executions scheduled in Texas before Election Day, Bush's handling of the issue will no doubt stay in the media spotlight. |
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He ran an ad that totally distorted Governor Bush's record on taxes, claiming he saved not a single dime or single red cent for Social Security. |
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George Bush's public deficits have entered an unsustainable red zone, and private debt is also alarming money markets. |
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This the beginning of Mr. Bush's official state visit here to Great Britain. |
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He supported Bush's reinstatement of the gag rule for recipients of US family planning funds abroad. |
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Who got to preview and review President George W. Bush's State of the Union address? |
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The subject was European reaction to President Bush's State of the Union address. |
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Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax packages are eerily reminiscent of the Reagan cuts. |
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His first comment about Bush's decision to renominate these judges was to express his dislike of the move. |
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Leaders also expressed fervent opposition to Bush's global gag rule, which denies funding to any clinic daring to even discuss abortion. |
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With Bush's eyes fixed somewhere above and beyond the firmament, there is every opportunity to belt him severely in the fundament. |
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But last week Kerry went full bore at Bush's handling of terrorism and Iraq. |
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One might draw an analogy between Johnson's approach and President Bush's reliance on faith-based initiatives. |
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The 50-plus page dossier presented before Britain's House of Commons was also front and center at President Bush's meeting with his cabinet. |
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In January 2002, during his State of the Union address, Bush's economic strategy was reworked. |
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The press was an absolute vulture when President Bush's National Guard record was questioned. |
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But even if you do buy what Kristof's selling, don't buy Bush's brand of snake-oil. |
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To his critics, Tony Blair has been cast as a stooge to President Bush's vision for a new American global hegemony that brooks no opposition. |
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Not that mercy was a defining characteristic of Bush's six years in the Texas state house, when he put more prisoners to death than any other governor in modern US history. |
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It seemed as if Michel, in his own clairvoyant way, was already preparing to write Bush's memoirs. |
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At a reunion for George W. Bush's administration on February 26, the decider joked about his upcoming memoir. |
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No wonder so many Yalies protested Mr. Bush's presence on campus, with more than 200 faculty members signing a petition in protest to Bush's receipt of an honorary degree. |
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Obama's dustup with reporters Thursday night reveals that he's got Bush's touch with the White House press corps. |
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Obama's dustup with reporters Thursday night reveals he's got Bush's touch with the White House press corps. |
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The replacements, led by the boosterish John W. Snow at Treasury, have gotten along better and did a passable job of selling Bush's policies on the campaign trail. |
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It probably won't happen, however, if Bush's Washington is left to itself. |
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At the crucial moment, she stiffened George HW Bush's spine to fight to rescue Kuwait in the first Gulf War. |
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On Bush's first touchdown reception, he lined up at tailback, but tight end Dominique Byrd was also in the backfield, creating a dilemma for the defense. |
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They are a great, big pack of countless mongrels baring their teeth and don't you think for one second that you are safe or that it is George Bush's fault that you are not. |
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Absent the role of identity politics, it's not obvious that Thomas would have been Bush's first choice. |
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On August 22, Connecticut filed a lawsuit against the US claiming that Bush's education law is essentially an unfunded mandate from the federal government. |
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What is new about President Bush's order is that it radically erases any legal status of the individual, thus producing a legally unnameable and unclassifiable being. |
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Mr Hoon and Tony Blair are set upon signing up to President Bush's missile defence system, even though the technology is unproven and the costs fantastic. |
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Recently, President Bush's Federal Appeals Court Nominee, California's Supreme Court Justice Janice Brown, repeated the same broadside at her Senate hearing. |
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Their purpose is to disorient the public and put the media establishment and the Democrats on notice that no opposition to Bush's policies will be brooked. |
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First, if the Senate Democrats have the will to continue filibustering Bush's conservative nominees, a 15-year term limit is not likely to break that will. |
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In the case of Bush's second term, the decision of the US electorate will undoubtedly, as it already has, impact negatively on fragile and emergent democracies the world over. |
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Weisberg, who traces Bush's sins backward to his ancestors, may be engaging in a reverse form of Whiggism. |
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Bush's plans for antimissile defense highlight the threat posed by rogue nations. |
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The shilly-shallying performance on domestic issues that has marked Bush's first two years in office is not the result of ineptitude. |
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By now, however, it's unlikely that even this faithful retainer can once more pull Bush's chestnuts out of the fire. |
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In its flattering way, the press tried to invest this habit of Bush's with the sense that it was indicative of a particularly sharp wit. |
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Many slogans and terms coined came to be used by Bush's political opponents, or those opposed to the war. |
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Bush's national security adviser and later as secretary of state was marked by deception, dissemblance and incompetence. |
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Bush's distastefulness helped to blind Westerners to the momentous marriage of Islamism and democratic ideas. |
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Bush's landing was criticized by opponents as an unnecessarily theatrical and expensive stunt. |
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That's why Bush's handlers downplayed the former while playing up the latter. |
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But it certainly is in Bush's interest to have Card, Rice, and Bush himself spoonfeed the great investigative reporter. |
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Bush's envoy to Northern Ireland from 2001 to 2003, led the multiparty talks. |
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Mr. Bush's return to Carternomics killed the Reagan boom, resulting in higher unemployment, lower incomes and higher deficits. |
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Bush's subcabinet, and I traveled to Berkeley to spend the day chatting with Black Panther Eldridge Cleaver for Reason. |
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In Bush's first term, Republicans and conservatives held a solid advantage, outtalking the left by 58 to 42 percent. |
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Misunderestimate What President Bush's opponents have learned not to do to this president, in his own word. |
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President Bush's critics on the let routinely counted him an isolationist, despite his invasion of Iraq, because he was a unilateralist. |
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Among those caught up in the fever-swamp was Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's two White House wins. |
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Bush's mantra is that big deficits don't really matter, but that's economic hooey. |
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I asked if the panelists thought the focus would eventually shift back to snarky examinations of Bush's creative magniloquence. |
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Encouraged by President Bush's statement, the Beijing regime has stepped up its bellicose threats against Taiwan. |
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Bush's State of the Union Address from January 2002 and show how lexical patterns are employed to express subtleties of meaning. |
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White House veterans described how Michel became Bush's scrivener. |
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President George Bush's justification for the Iraq war was a barmecidal feast and Sen. |
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Bush's policies on women's issues are as ideologically driven and mean-spirited at home as they are internationally. |
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Bush's failure to renominate Reich endangers US Latin America policy, according to a Wall Street Journal editorial Dec. |
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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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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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McCurry referred to President Bush's Pearl Harbor Day speech in citing the dangers of isolationism and its economic accomplice, protectionism. |
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Bush to make Monday's reception for Queen Elizabeth II a white-tie dinner, a first during Bush's tenure. |
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Bush's policies and the motives that appear to undergird them. |
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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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Now, however, tempted as venally as everyone else by Bush's prevention dollars, many have also taken on abstinence-only education and are disguising it as HIV prevention. |
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Bush's signature, authorizing a covert action program in Afghanistan. |
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George Bush's attempt at just-folks normalcy was undermined when he turned a blind eye to his chief of staff flying military jets to private appointments. |
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Yet President's Bush's proposed budget shortchanges important priorities like homeland security, education, Social Security and Medicare while creating huge budget deficits. |
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For example, Edward Ney, Bush's ambassador to Canada, was a discussant on a panel covering Latin America and proceeded to speak about his experience in Ottawa. |
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Meanwhile, President Fox appears to be trying to cash in on the political bodycheck that he took for siding with Bush's presence over Castro's at the conference. |
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Paul D. Wolfowitz, principal architect of the Iraq war and President Bush's handpicked choice to head the World Bank, has been in denial over whether he will keep his job. |
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We need a fresh Congress to reign in Bush's scofflaw administration and to try to repair the enormous damage it has caused our country and its reputation. |
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One of Bush's major justifications for these measures was the imprisonment in April of 75 dissidents and the execution of three highjackers in Cuba. |
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Blair thought he could provide a useful balance to Bush's policies. |
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The White House subsequently released a statement that the sign and Bush's visit referred to the initial invasion of Iraq and disputing the charge of theatrics. |
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Later that year, however, Americans began to agree with Bush's plan. |
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And as the argument over Bush's Guard proposal plays out, one can imagine that the stonewalling will encourage a flood of crossers who think it's now or never. |
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Of course, Bush's bloated budget proposals should not cause conservatives to flock to the big-spending Democrats, no matter how they might sugar-coat their message. |
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I mean, who wanted to know that the musical education of Buffy's creator, Joss Whedon, stopped at Kate Bush's Lionheart and soft rock concept albums by Styx? |
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