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In much of Asia, protectionism has prevented them from garnering much of the market.
The students attribute that to a range of reasons, from garnering sympathy for others' causes to the knowledge that there is potential for change.
Mr. Rice has often worked with Republicans on the Senate health committee, like Mr. Kean, to prevent his Democratic colleagues from garnering a majority of votes.
In a closely drawn Senate, where neither party commands much of a majority, just two or three senators from either party can band together to stop legislation from garnering 51 votes, or to push compromise bills over the finish line.
It was the Florida Supreme Court's decision to order statewide recounts that was "lawless," Mr. Fried said, while the stay "prevents them from garnering the fruits of their lawless behavior".
In 2007, after Motorman, the information commissioner berated the police and PCC over their feeble prosecution and condemnation, respectively, of a range of offences, from garnering ex-directory numbers to hacking into the police national computer.
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As in many of her campaign stops, Mrs. Clinton continued to evoke strong passions from onlookers, garnering a large share of cheers and protests.
The video was later uploaded to Vine, and it took off from there, garnering millions of views and inspiring imitators far and wide.
Indeed, "Amour" seemed to fall prey to faint praise from most reviewers, garnering a bushel of respectful but unenthusiastic notices.
Mr. O'Neill, by contrast, points to the rich earnings that multinational companies like I.B.M. are garnering from sharply rising exports to China.
That's not to detract from Garner's achievement.
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