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A man from the Army visits almost every day, but no new information has come lately.
The closest he has come lately was a promise, at his news conference Wednesday, to address Medicare and Social Security in his budget plan.
There are some libertarians in American politics, but on the conservative wing of the Republican Party the liberty talk has come lately to dwell more on the alleged threat to economic freedom posed by Mr Obama's alleged taste for big government, and less on the sort of freedoms entrenched in the Bill of Rights.
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Very few of those minutes have come lately.
The closest we've come lately was Princess Diana, but her effect on England and the world was more sentimental and emotional than literal.
In the minds of those who have come lately, though, the advantage of Bleecker Street is that it is not SoHo.
But that second point above shows how far the league's teams have come lately in terms of concussion awareness On Oct. 7, for example, another Ranger, Rick Nash, was visibly shaken by an elbow to the jaw from the Sharks' Brad Stuart early in the first period of a game at San Jose.
No, I need something substantial, but without the grease, which is where some experimentation has come in lately.
"He's been pretty focused and has come through lately," Hofman said.
Google has come under fire lately, most recently by German chancellor Angela Merkel, because it keeps its algorithm secret.
That notion has come under siege lately.
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