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Florida election law would govern much of the dispute.
Corporate middlemen govern much of this vast trade.
Under the national quotas that still govern much of Europe, it would have been impossible to insist that both top jobs be filled by French nominees.
State and federal restrictions on the development of tidal wetlands govern much of the coast, including 41,884 acres set aside by the state as wildlife management areas.
The other thing that compelled me to sprint here right after I stumbled across her site Tuesday night was that it is not neutered, stripped of the mess of feelings that govern much of what we do with our money.
In this week's Book Review, in an essay called "The Ambition of the Short Story," Millhauser, who teaches at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., describes the drive for compressed, all-encompassing perfection that could be said to govern much of his own work.
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These problems afflict every corner of Colombia by virtue of the simple fact that the central government has never really governed much of this country, a land of towering mountains, jungles and wide-open plains twice the size of France.
Decline is inevitable: Whitehall no longer governs much of the world.
Politically, he made New France a royal province, governed much like a province of France itself.
After all, it was the philosophy that had governed much of my life.
Another aspect of the late style is that the brushwork, on whatever scale applied, seems to be governed much more by chance than before.
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