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Scapegoat or not, all sorts of names are circulating as the next St.
Senator Leonard Lance, whose name is circulating as the most likely new Senate Republican leader, said "it's premature to discuss personalities" in any contest for leadership positions.
Republicans have been criticizing Mr. Hagel since his name began circulating as the possible nominee, and the criticism continued on the Sunday morning political talk shows.
Mix Bondo outside where there is plenty of fresh air circulating, as the fumes may be dangerous.
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And, in an effort to keep the posters circulating as long as possible, they ask the public not to disclose which subway lines they are on. .
"I do not find it credible that rumours that have circulated as widely as the rumours in this case are said to have circulated have not yet reached the ears of at least the first interested person.
The group's ambulances have been unable to circulate as the capital has become too dangerous.
His comments, reported in the local newspaper, were widely circulated as the reason the town wanted to replace the meters.
Those revealed a homosexual private life and were circulated, as the courtroom drama "Prisoner of the Crown" suggests, in an effort to influence public opinion.
Even when they become available, there will no doubt be a period before they become as useful, and as widely circulated, as the dollar.
Objects will circulate as the whims and decisions of individual owners and their successive transferees dictate.
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