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Dole could never have predicted that in this, his grimmest hour, after all these years of morosely pursuing the presidency, he would come to enjoy as his particular friend a chronically cheery former footballer who could broadcast an enthusiasm for gimcrack economic theory in such a way that one could not tell if he was embracing it or mocking it.
We Americans mocked the militarism of German youth in the '30s, and now we're embracing Louis Caldera's ballistic schemes.
Urging "all our people to take active and positive part in welcoming our august visitor," it boasted that the Clinton administration had acknowledged the country's "remarkable achievements" in embracing democracy and free market economics.
Embracing this theme, Dionne instructed President Clinton to "stop all this public pondering" over his "legacy" and actually harness our current good fortune to some glowing idea.
In clothing, optical chaos offered up as carefully unbecoming unbeauty is meant to refer to the idea of modernism rather than embracing it directly, in bodily terms.