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I, a man of the people, who cannot always understand what you mean.
I take it back: He is a man of the people.
In the 1962 election campaign, he was no longer a man of the people.
Nobody will vote for him now as a man of the people.
He was just a man of the people, from Michigan.
He had, after all, always regarded himself as a man of the people.
"Dennis is a man of the people and a real leader, so certainly he can do better."
He alone does not seem interested in being mistaken for a man of the people.
"I built a shelter for them," said this man of the people.
It is well to have men of the people who are yet trustworthy.
Then let him be a man of the people.
"You are not the only man of the people, Andy."
The most authentic you can be is a man of the people."
Does it want a strongman or a man of the people?
This made him an orator and a man of the people.
I want to see if he is going to act like a man of the people or like a king.
They're supposed to think he's a man of the people because he wears blue jeans.
But becoming a man of the people means the people want him all the time.
But even more, he was a man of the people, a bricklayer's son who helped to build the great American middle class.
Like many sages, he liked to consider himself a man of the people.
"Kerry wants to run as a man of the people, and where do they put him for photo opportunities?
"I try to be a man of the people," Petty said, sitting in his den.
"A great man of the people has fallen," the Emperor's note read.
Quite the contrary: he is a man of the people, for the people.
That is so different from the man I once knew, the priest, the man of the people.