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Abby Goodnough, For Huntsman, Mandarin Proves a Draw. New York Times, Jan 9, 2012 (blog). http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.c ... 20taiwan&st=cse
 
 Two consecutive paragraphs:
 
 'On Monday morning, as Mr Huntsman shook hands at a bakery in Henniker, a woman buttonholed his wife, Mary Kaye, to talk about China. Her daughter had done research in Hong Kong, she told Mrs Huntsman, and she wondered: How was it for you living there?
 
 “'It was great except for those horribly polluted days when you put your child out to get on a bus and they start coughing,' Mrs. Huntsman replied.
 
 Note:
 (a) Henniker, New Hampshire
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henniker,_New_Hampshire
 (a town)
 (b) buttonhole (vt; alteration of buttonhold; First Known Use 1857):
 "to detain in conversation by or as if by holding on to the outer garments of"
 www.m-w.com
 (c) Hampstead, New Hampshire
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampstead,_New_Hampshire
 (a town)
 
 
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