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For the adventurous, black birch trees can be tapped for a birch syrup with a minty flavor that Mr. Broderick said was the original source of wintergreen flavoring.
Friends and allies held a fund-raiser for her on March 15 in Washington -- trying to supplement her Congressional campaign war chest, which totaled about $285,000 at year's end and could be tapped for a Senate bid.
Since he sold his agency last fall to Interpublic for an estimated $265 million in stock, there have been persistent reports that he would be tapped for a major management role in the reorganization.
Mayer may be tapped for a role in Yahoo's integration at Verizon, but her position has yet to be announced.
Soon, rumors spread that Miller would likely be tapped for a top counter-terrorism or intelligence position.
With recent indications of who will be tapped for a Trump administration, the calls for draining the swamp may be selective at best.
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But many doctors on the island are now vying to be tapped for an international mission, in part because they know that no matter where they are sent, they will be one step closer to a visa to the United States.
They might also know that in 2004 the band realized a dream when it was tapped for a 40-date tour, opening for Kiss and Poison.
When its counterparties hurriedly returned their borrowed securities and asked for their cash back, American authorities were tapped for a bail-out that ultimately reached $182 billion.
In a dizzying turn, by Thursday Mr. Crystal, an old hand who has hosted the show eight times, the last one in 2004, was tapped for a comeback.
King appeared concerned that the G7 did not include cash-rich China, Singapore and countries in the Middle East that might have been tapped for a global bank bailout.
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