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Level-headed ministers appreciate that there are perils for the government as well if this dispute should escalate into a prolonged battle.
Ministers and unions sliding into a war that neither really wants | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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Level-headed ministers appreciate that there are perils for the government as well if this dispute should escalate into a prolonged battle.
Ministers and unions sliding into a war that neither really wants | Andrew Rawnsley 2011
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* The after-parties: Level-headed fun for rallygoers *
How it unfolded: 'Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear' Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Level-headed and logical opposition will fall on deaf ears.
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Level-headed liberal commentators who favor more government in health care, including Slate's Mickey Kaus and the Washington Post's Charles Lane, have argued that the end-of-life provision in the bill is problematic -- acknowledging in effect (and, in Kaus's case, in so many words) that Palin had a point.
Palin Wins 2009
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Level-headed but tempestuous, Jackson followed the South's code of honor, answering insults with violence.
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Level-headed but tempestuous, Jackson followed the South's code of honor, answering insults with violence.
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Level-headed, always bringing something to the table … I never skip your posts.
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Level-headed, strong of will, unwavering in beliefs.
pyxopotamus Diary Entry pyxopotamus 2002
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Level-headed, sober in judgment and conduct, even while possessed of a wit which was rare and a discernment at times profound, his days flowed on in an undeviating adherence to duty which makes little appeal to the imagination.
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling
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