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And both candidates are trying to attach their names to Mr. Lieberman's.
Some companies, like Eukarion Inc., are trying to attach fatty chemicals known as lipids to antibodies to allow the antibodies to pass through cell membranes.
The problem is, they are trying to attach it to the $286 billion farm bill due to hit the Senate floor this week.
Senator Barbara Boxer, Democrat of California, has blocked it from a vote by the full Senate, but its sponsors are trying to attach it as a rider to an appropriations bill, and it could pass unnoticed in the last weeks of Congress, when so much legislation is pushed through.
"People are trying to attach web access to just about any device you can imagine," says International Data Corporation's Frank Gens.
and backers in the House are trying to attach the deal to must-pass legislation -- most likely the National Defense Authorization Act, which comes from the Armed Services Committee that McCain will chair starting in January.
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"For a while they were trying to attach the bankruptcy legislation to it too".
It's a friendly assault; he's trying to attach a transmitter to the dugong so that its migration patterns can be tracked.
So in a sense I am trying to attach myself to the great man's memory by choosing it as my Book of a Lifetime.
Historians have suggested that Davison was trying to attach a flag to King George V's horse and police reports suggested two flags were found on her body.
Because class-action suits do not exist here, Mr. Witti said he was trying to attach his clients to the Minneapolis case.
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