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He said it had been an "extraordinary, testing, momentous time for Britain" but he wanted to make it through "stronger and prouder".
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Democrats say that Ms. Halligan was acting in her official capacity representing the State of New York, not as a jurist, and that Republicans have abandoned the "extraordinary circumstances" test engineered by the Gang of 14. "If you go back to that history of what occurred back then, there is a real question of whether they have broken the deal now," Mr. Udall said.
They say that Ms. Halligan was acting in her official capacity representing the State of New York, not as a jurist, and that Republicans have abandoned the extraordinary circumstances test engineered by the Gang of 14. "If you go back to that history of what occurred back then, there is a real question of whether they have broken the deal now," said Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico.
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The goals of the asthma project are nothing short of extraordinary -- to test every child in a 24-block area of central Harlem, more than 2,000 of them, identify those with asthma, and then mount a full-scale assault on the disease in each asthmatic child's home.
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