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- "sobering up" zone, they were permitted to leave when they could display clearheaded behaviour. Multiple news agencies described the controversy as a "cultural...
- depressed mood, difficulty concentrating, irritability, and foggy/not clearheaded. In addition, flu-like symptoms, nausea/vomiting, and muscle pain/stiffness...
- exact, systematic and vigilant than Lincoln, a Secretary more alert and clearheaded than Cameron, would have prevented these difficulties." By the end of...
- original thinker that India has produced: the most erudite, the most clearheaded and the most innovative". Singh believes that Rajneesh was a "free-thinking...
- by ignoring them or wishing them away ... they must be confronted by clearheaded and informed calculation". "Typescript". Jfklibrary.org. Retrieved 28...
- was a ruthless, exploitative businessman while Hollegger sees him as a clearheaded manager with sober cost-benefit analysis. Ultimately, he had to mortgage...
- January 9, 1870, to January 7, 1874. He was a Republican. A re****tion for clearheaded objectivity and disdain for contentious party politics enhanced the appeal...
- you overwhelms your desire for something more conventionally neat and clearheaded." Scott Foundas of Variety was more reserved in his praise, calling the...
- Browns were making money from falsehoods. They described Winchester as clearheaded and savvier with finances and business than most men. In 1924, Harry...
- death, his father tearfully repeated, "My brilliant boy", while the clearheaded and totally loyal Emily wrote that his condition had been "hopeless"...