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When first announcing her decision on Monday, she said, "I will not allow Obamacare to become a bait and switch".
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Dumping unused fishing bait could become a criminal act.
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The Sky cameras were on hand 24 hours a day, his Hollywood pal Harmony Korine was there to film a documentary, and the semi-medieval sport of Blaine-baiting became a national obsession.
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It appeared last winter that Spencer might become trade bait, but the suspension of Darryl Strawberry in February gave Spencer a chance to play on at least a part-time basis.
As the band matured and had more money to spend, its casual culture-hopping (or baiting, as it goes) became a robust part of its identity.
Depressed valuations have many corporate executives worried they've become takeover bait.
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