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He has an admirable way of calling for taking up arms without scolding us.
Grassley is calling for "taking money from other Department of Justice programs" to impose a "costly, unworkable" process on federal prosecutors who are already spread thin, Leahy said.
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He was called for taking too many steps four times.
The traditions of states with early presidential contests call for taking a few risks in front of voters.
Seven minutes into the second half, Chad McCarty, an American defender, was called for taking down Marek Heinz in the penalty area.
He called for taking ballistic "fingerprints" of guns, making trigger locks mandatory and raising the age for handgun ownership from 18 to 21.
The budget calls for taking in $1.5 billion more to pay for existing security with a $3 increase in the security surcharge of $2.50 per flight segment.
Bush's plan calls for taking one-sixth of the present payroll tax and allowing workers to invest it in mutual funds in individual accounts.
Her lawsuit threatens to derail that agreement, which called for taking many of the family businesses public, since she claims to have a stake in the fortune.
It calls for "taking on the root causes like alcohol and drug use, emotionally unsupportive family environments, and societal norms that support male superiority and sexual entitlement".
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