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Dr. Ury offered a possible solution: President Obama could agree to begin longer-term debt and spending negotiations now, and Republicans would drop their objections to raising the debt ceiling, without explicitly linking the two.

Democrats in Congress and leaders from the storm-battered region say that states are counting on Congress to provide a large and quick infusion of money, both to continue cleaning up damage and to begin longer-term projects to help them prepare for future storms.

It has begun longer and wider-ranging Euro Group meetings, and plans to have more policy statements from them.

It is seen as a time of renewal and means the days start to get longer, beginning the countdown to spring.

Once the autumnal equinox passes, the nights begin to get longer and the temperatures will start to fall.

Even sooner, he says--although still on a geologic timescale--Earth will begin experiencing longer and longer droughts punctuated by severe downpours as UV radiation increases.

Hound users, instead of asking questions with follow-ups, have since begun asking longer and longer questions as a result of the app's gear toward being able to understand multiple data points within a query, Mohajer said.

Uncomfortable with the tense moments of silence, I began asking longer and longer questions.

As you begin, write longer than the maximum, to find out what your material is.

Blue-balled because when we closed, it felt like previews were over and we were ready to begin a longer run.

Novice students begin with longer display times and progress to shorter times as their experience grows.

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