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A little item like the fire departments is "budget dust" — an amount so small in the overall scheme of things that lawmakers don't devote much attention to it.
Even Charles V was too preoccupied with the problems of the Reformation and with France to devote much attention to the Ottomans.
The House, which returns on Wednesday, will devote much attention to considering the 13 spending measures, none of which have passed Congress despite a deadline of Oct. 1.
Computer security experts are not particularly concerned that Iraqi forces would devote much attention to trying to hack into e-mail from the troops.
Nor does Mr Palmer devote much attention to the effect that the low-tax, lightly regulated post-communist countries of Poland and the Baltic states had on the stodgy economies of Denmark, Sweden, Germany and Finland.
But the deadline was extended four days when it became clear that governments, distracted by the attacks and their aftermath, would not be able to devote much attention to the issues here.
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Edward devoted much attention to Gascony, the land he held in southwestern France.
In reasonably good voice, she reeled them off without devoting much attention to interpretations.
He devotes much attention to the "truther" movement, which contends that the United States government perpetrated the terrorist attacks.
As with "Girl With a Pearl Earring," the author devotes much attention to the specifics of how the masterpiece was created.
The AU has devoted much attention to resolving them and creating a common approach among "frontline states".
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