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“She may be my daughter, but nobody could have competed with her, with her rat-tat-tat, the whole deal she’s got.”

From Salon

Based on what he experienced firsthand at the DNC, Sanders went on to say that he thinks people are growing “tired and fatigued” with Donald Trump's whole deal — made worse by his saddlebags, JD Vance and, now, a full endorsement from Robert Kennedy Jr. — but has been frank in admitting that he "had not initially endorsed Harris for president, stating he wanted first to see more specific commitments from her on issues important to the working class," as The Hill points out.

From Salon

If things go south, America will still be with you, will continue providing for your defense; and if Hamas doesn’t pull its end of the bargain, then the whole deal is off anyway.

From Slate

Mr. Johnson structured the measures, which will be melded into one after each piece is approved, to capture different coalitions of support without allowing opposition to any one element to sink the whole deal.

Mr. Johnson structured the measures, which will be melded together into one after each piece is approved, to capture different coalitions of support without allowing opposition to any one element to sink the whole deal.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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