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Then he teared up, gave me a hug and went back inside. Her eyes teared and her voice quivered as she explained how her baby disappeared. To be sure, Gore had experienced problems with self-fashioning before, perhaps most spectacularly at the 1996 Democratic National Convention, when he teared up while recounting how his sister Nancy had started smoking as a teenager and died from lung cancer in 1984. |
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