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And he still needs to win a series of votes in parliament, which could drag on for another month, before he clinches the job.
And of course, whenever (or wherever) he clinches a sale, Mr. Jones can print out a contract using the printer in the trunk.
He clinches this contention by asserting that a copy of the Chicago Tribune Sunday edition, weighs 32 ounces to these magazines five.
Some Republican officials estimate that one-half to two-thirds of the party's regular major donors have not yet contributed to Mr. Romney — but are likely to if he clinches the nomination.
Dr. Kolko leans so far to the socialist side that he sometimes falls on his nose, as when he clinches the inequality of wealth in the United States with a statistic: "In 1959, 23% of those earning less than $1,000 [a year] owned a car, compared to 95% of those earning more than $10,000".
You have left the capital's political show-rooms, and find yourself instead in a political factory: a place where public issues are manufactured, sometimes almost literally.The factory in Chesapeake is the headquarters of the Christian Coalition; and the factory boss is Randy Tate, a breezy 32-year-old who spins a pen in the air when he clinches an argument.
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He clinched his second drivers' championship two months before the end of the season.
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