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Food stamps would also become a block grant, and student aid would be frozen.
"If you can't get the words out, it can become a block, and be disruptive," Ms. Magee said.
However long you leave it, a boiling pan of water is unlikely to ever become a block of ice.
And Medicaid, which covers medical care for low-income people and, increasingly, nursing home care for formerly middle-class Americans, would become a block grant to states.
She moved on to become a block operator at Amtrak, then a yardmaster, neither a position traditionally associated with young women.
Under a Bush administration proposal, Head Start, the preschool program serving nearly one million poor children, would become a block grant program.
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Initially, there will be a grace period while the new system is rolled out, but by the end of next month, it will become a blocking requirement for new app submissions and updates.
If the inspectors worked for months, and could find nothing, even at places the US "knew" they were, then the "slam dunk" information would become a blocked shot.
Now the zinc plate can be pinned to its mount (at which stage it becomes a "block"), and the finished forme (chase, furniture, quoins, type and blocks) is ready to go into the press.
For a system consisting of independent subsystems, the columns and rows of M can be permuted such that it becomes a block diagonal matrix with each block corresponding to its own subsystem.
[However, the clothes] immediately became a block for people".
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