51.   But his aides have been more explicit.

52.   But Malone aides were unapologetic.

53.   But quietly, White House aides were livid.

54.   But she said Clinton aides are wary of celebrating because any new unproved allegation could set off another media frenzy.

55.   But Maria Echaveste, the White House director of public liaison, said that aides were still puzzling over how best to get such a conversation started.

56.   But some White House aides are unhappy with the decision.

57.   But these aides are a minority, and they are increasingly dominated by other appointees who belong to factions of the Guatemalan Republican Front.

58.   But this is not to say his aides are not dedicated to electing him.

59.   CAO aides were also critical of the way the firings were handled.

60.   Clinton and administration aides were silent on the additional proposals in the Norwood bill today.

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