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Like hard-liners in the far right corner of the House, Mr. Cruz has grabbed for every possible lever in his campaign against President Obama's health law, fully aware that he will not succeed but eager for the accolades and donations that will inevitably follow from the Tea Party's misguided faithful.
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Recent fires in Indonesia have grabbed headlines for causing air quality and haze problems throughout the region, in places including Singapore.
Had it waited a few more months into the Nasdaq slide, the buyout firm could have grabbed Seagate for substantially less.
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And Hearts, quite rightly, have grabbed the headlines for their runaway lead.
Iain Hume should have grabbed a second for the visitors but he sent a low effort wide after being played in by Josh Morris.
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