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Privately and admitted
Privately, they also admitted that their hopes for Clint Anderson's three-fifths modification depended on none other than Republican Richard Nixon.
Privately, he admitted to Delenn that he didn't want Vir around with the events-namely the Shadow War-that were soon to come.

Privately and had
Privately, Lincoln concluded at this point that the slave base of the Confederacy had to be eliminated.
Privately, Philip appears to have had a lighter persona.
Privately bisexual, Elliott was married twice ; first to the British actress Virginia McKenna for a few months in 1954 and later, in an open marriage, to actress Susan Robinson, with whom he had two children, a son named Mark and a daughter named Jennifer ( 1964-2003 ).
Privately, MacDonnell had a guarded interest in taking the show to television, but publicly, he declared that " our show is perfect for radio ," and he feared that, as Dunning writes, " Gunsmoke confined by a picture could not possibly be as authentic or attentive to detail.
Privately, Lin had no interest in promoting the Cultural Revolution, and attended government meetings only when Mao demanded that he do so.
Privately, both Beatty and May began to confess they had made a mistake.
Privately, however, Landon stated that she would never marry a man who had mistrusted her.
Gödel introduced changes to his text of 1931, and negotiations between the men were " protracted ": " Privately van Heijenoort declared that Gödel was the most doggedly fastidious individual he had ever known.
Privately, Jackson was reported to have expressed exasperation at McCartney's attitude ; he felt that the musician should have paid for the songs he had written.
Privately, however, he expressed his opinion that Logan had been legally elected.

Privately and no
Privately, we cannot stand our lives and dare not examine them ; domestically, we take no responsibility for ( and no pride in ) what goes on in our country ; and, internationally for many millions of people, we are an unmitigated disaster.

Privately and .
Privately, he created and magnified an image of himself as a hired assassin.
Privately Doniphan favored the Union, but found it hard to go against his friends and associates.
Privately organized citizen militia-related groups blossomed in the mid 1990s, which collectively became known as the constitutional militia movement.
Privately held companies can sometimes more easily raise investment capital in the financial markets when such local markets exist and are suitably liquid.
Privately owned stations are often owned by industrial groups either controlled by the State or with close connections to the government so that they can be called semi-state.
Privately owned talk radio syndication networks in Canada are generally formed for the purposes of sharing programs across a group of stations with common ownership, although some are formed to distribute their one or two talk radio programs to a number of stations regardless of ownership.
Privately, he was highly eccentric with his preference for communing with spirits, including those of Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, his dead mother, and several of his Irish Terrier dogs, all named Pat except for one named Bob.
Privately made recordings of Nance's first concert date, at Fargo, North Dakota, on November 7, 1940 by Jack Towers and Dick Burris, are probably the most effective display of the band during this period.
Privately however, Patton was often quick to remind Eisenhower that his permanent rank in the Regular Army – both men were still colonels there throughout 1943 – predated Eisenhower's.
Privately placed securities are not publicly tradable and may only be bought and sold by sophisticated qualified investors.
Privately, Alexandra disagreed with the bill.
# The opportunity for anyone to live within a total environment of their choice, with mandatory adherence to the aesthetic and behavioral standards of same — " Privately owned, operated and controlled environments as an alternative to homogenized and polyglot ones.
Privately, however, he accused Qasim, the Saudis, the Jordanians, and other Arab governments of contributing to the fall of the UAR.
Privately, he insisted on splitting these fees.
* Ralph M. Eastman, Some Famous Privateers of New England, ( Boston: Privately printed by State Street Trust Company, 1927 ).
Privately run hospitals are also part of the Medicare system.
Privately, Thalberg was very impressed by Shearer.
Privately, she was polite and gentle.
Privately, however, Tang negotiated for a truce.
Privately Isaac showed himself more open to negotiation, and he was promised the status of co-emperor.
* Privately held redeemable debt amounted to £ 16. 5m
Privately Isaac showed himself more open to negotiation, and he was promised the status of co-emperor.

liberals and admitted
When it was admitted that his private letters had indeed been opened, and its contents revealed by the Foreign Office to the Austrian and Neapolitan governments, Mazzini gained popularity and support among the British liberals, who were outraged by such a blatant intrusion of the government into his private correspondence.
German national liberals and the left demanded that Schleswig be admitted to the German Confederation and be represented at the national assembly, while Danish national liberals wanted to incorporate Schleswig into a new Danish national state.

liberals and Humphrey
A diverse coalition opposed this tepid platform, including anti-communist liberals like Humphrey, Paul Douglas and John Shelley, all of whom would later become known as leading progressives in the Democratic Party.
" The song addressed how some liberals and progressives felt let down by Humphrey, who had become a much more mute figure as Vice President than he had been as a senator.
Additionally, the Democratic National Convention in 1948 adopted a plank proposed by Northern liberals led by Hubert Humphrey calling for civil rights ; 35 southerners walked out.
Graham, along with Eleanor Roosevelt and Hubert Humphrey and other anticommunist liberals of the era, was affiliated with the liberal advocacy group, the Americans for Democratic Action.
This choice blunted a major strategy of the Bush campaign to paint Clinton and Gore as ' Northern liberals ' in the mold of previous candidates George McGovern, Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis, and, to a lesser extent, Hubert Humphrey.
This, Beinart argues, was the great accomplishment of early cold war liberals like Hubert Humphrey and Walter Reuther.

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