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At last month's Faith & Family Coalition Conference, Beck said Fox's hit television show covered ground he's not willing to cede in the culture wars.
The effectiveness of our approach in terms in accelerating protection will depend, in large measure, on the extent to which fishers gain yields in proportion to the benefits they cede in the no-fishing zones.
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Washington sometimes cedes in clout if not in cash.
This portion became the Territory of Oklahoma in 1890 and eventually encompassed all the lands ceded in 1866.
It was ceded in 1823 to Captain Alexander Grant of the African Corps, who was acting for the British crown.
It was ceded in the Treaty of Utrecht (1713), which settled Louis XIV's last war of European expansionism.
I cannot on one hand call myself an "Indigenous Australian" and then say "sovereignty never ceded" in the same breath.
It was ceded in perpetuity to the British by the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, although Spain has long disputed the legality of that document.
The stick wielded by previous governments had signally failed to advance Spain's quest to regain the sovereignty it ceded in the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
In art, it names any effort to square perception with what is perceived — a project long ceded, in modern times, to photography.
But it also meant Mr Romney ceded in advance any hope of a victory to match his game-changing win in the first debate on October 3rd.
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