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Members of the conservative caucus said on Sunday that they will hold one-on-one meetings with people running for speaker and other leadership posts that could become open during the shuffle.
"There are quite a few secrets of ours (entrusted to Turkey) and the thought that they could become open to the Iranians over the next several months... is quite disturbing," Israel's Army Radio quoted him as saying in August 2010.
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The lack of detail could raise hackles among lawmakers concerned that the pools could become open-ended funding obligations.
If Ebeneezer Scrooge could become open-hearted and generous after spending a lifetime as a curmudgeon and miser, there is hope for Uncle Fred.
Guzman began his crash course in outfield play from bench coach Dave Jauss, who believes his pupil could become capable enough to start opening day at Dodger Stadium.
Later the protest could become more open.
With a strong financial regulation and supervision, Asia could become more open to capital inflow without experiencing financial instability.
However, other groups, such as trade unions, could potentially neutralise the advantage of those private Republican fortunes because they, too, may spend unlimited amounts in the name of free speech, as long as this is not co-ordinated with any candidate.If that happens and money ceases to be the decisive factor, California's politics could become wide open again.
A state-run newspaper, Al Thawra, called it "the start of the historic American retreat," and said Mr. Obama had hesitated because of a "sense of implicit defeat and the disappearance of his allies," along with fears that an intervention could become "an open war".
"Likewise, Republicans could become more open to federal power if a Republican again occupies the White House.
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