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I'm not going to lobby.
"We're not going to lobby for anything," Northwestern Coach Bill Carmody said during Monday's coaches teleconference.
I am going to lobby for it one more time this week".
We had asked for eight hours and we were going to lobby the board again.
In the same way towns lobbied to open prisons, they are going to lobby against closing them".
Politicians from both parties are going to lobby fiercely to ensure that their state gets money, regardless of the merits.
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The Texas governor did help his former chief of staff who went to lobby for a pharmaceutical company that donated to Perry, so he at least knows the arithmetic of back scratching.
Gil Kerlikowske, the police commissioner of Seattle, said he would go to lobby the Senate because his experience as a police officer had taught him that "civil lawsuits are the only way to ensure accountability" in the gun industry.
Back in 1863, the old king of Denmark likes stricken in bed, and prime minister Monrad goes to lobby him for his signature on the document that will effectively declare war on the Prussian empire.
Nearly half of former members of Congress go to lobby for the financial industry," said Canterbury, who is herself registered to lobby ("I'm like a people's lobbyist").
How much goes to lobbying and how much to political campaigns?
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