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  • Precisely for the reasons of that, security reasons, we are keeping this whole issue in a very measured way, both security in terms of physical security, security in terms of not wanting to create self-fulfilling, self-creating attention to a person who do not deserve publicity to be honest, said Natalegawa.

    Extradition of Bali Bomber Expected Soon 2011

  • Precisely for the reasons of that, security reasons, we are keeping this whole issue in a very measured way, both security in terms of physical security, security in terms of not wanting to create self-fulfilling, self-creating attention to a person who do not deserve publicity to be honest, said Natalegawa.

    Extradition of Bali Bomber Expected Soon 2011

  • A country that can translate the striving of the Nietzschean superman into a guide for democracy's self-creating everyman may have discovered a rare kind of philosophical agility.

    Stranger in a Strange Land Thomas Meaney 2011

  • All of these constituent personas make for an imitable template of the populist-authoritarian president, with the added charm, in Bush's case, of having had to transcend his patrician upbringing a more patrician background is hardly imaginable by self-creating the instinctive/demagogic character to which, he thinks, the military in particular responds ecstatically -- especially when he's sending them off to die in large numbers.

    Anis Shivani: The Prince and the Paupers Anis Shivani 2010

  • All of these constituent personas make for an imitable template of the populist-authoritarian president, with the added charm, in Bush's case, of having had to transcend his patrician upbringing a more patrician background is hardly imaginable by self-creating the instinctive/demagogic character to which, he thinks, the military in particular responds ecstatically -- especially when he's sending them off to die in large numbers.

    Anis Shivani: The Prince and the Paupers Anis Shivani 2010

  • And if you are self-creating capital in the long run, you have a significant advantage over those competitors that have to access capital markets, either at times of limited capital or disadvantageous times in terms of the rents on that capital.

    Don't Let A Good Euro Crisis Go To Waste 2010

  • And if you are self-creating capital in the long run, you have a significant advantage over those competitors that have to access capital markets, either at times of limited capital or disadvantageous times in terms of the rents on that capital.

    Don't Let A Good Euro Crisis Go To Waste 2010

  • All of these constituent personas make for an imitable template of the populist-authoritarian president, with the added charm, in Bush's case, of having had to transcend his patrician upbringing a more patrician background is hardly imaginable by self-creating the instinctive/demagogic character to which, he thinks, the military in particular responds ecstatically -- especially when he's sending them off to die in large numbers.

    Anis Shivani: The Prince and the Paupers Anis Shivani 2010

  • All of these constituent personas make for an imitable template of the populist-authoritarian president, with the added charm, in Bush's case, of having had to transcend his patrician upbringing a more patrician background is hardly imaginable by self-creating the instinctive/demagogic character to which, he thinks, the military in particular responds ecstatically -- especially when he's sending them off to die in large numbers.

    Anis Shivani: The Prince and the Paupers Anis Shivani 2010

  • All of these constituent personas make for an imitable template of the populist-authoritarian president, with the added charm, in Bush's case, of having had to transcend his patrician upbringing a more patrician background is hardly imaginable by self-creating the instinctive/demagogic character to which, he thinks, the military in particular responds ecstatically -- especially when he's sending them off to die in large numbers.

    Anis Shivani: The Prince and the Paupers Anis Shivani 2010

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