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The Senate is still apparently on course to come up with a bipartisan deal.
"It's not very often that you get a Ben Crenshaw golf course to come to Riverhead.
Jim was hungry, thirsty, joyously friendly, and characteristically overeager for the first course to come out of the kitchen.
After stepping down, he also revealed that a fifth poll suggested Alexander was on course to come third to the SNP and Labour in his Inverness constituency.
"It is simply par for the course to come down and wait on the field until a gate is available," she said.
The Olympics, the mayor insisted, would be ready well ahead of time and were on course to come in at least £1bn below the £9.3bn budget.
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