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Eventually he would garner a national ranking and player-of-the-year trophies.
He reiterated his position that he would garner more votes being in New York than in Pennsylvania.
Baugh won the league's passing title, the first of six he would garner, and he signed a three-year contract at $10,000 a year.
He would garner some peace laurels while inducing the Americans to give commitments on what Israel could keep when and if West Bank negotiations began again.
By sharing the record, he would most likely defuse much of the resentment he would garner by surpassing the feats of a class act like Aaron.
But he often found he would garner the most useful nuggets from a less likely source.
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If Obama confounds The Post's pundits by, again, taking North Carolina and this time wins Missouri, he'd garner 23 electoral votes and be re-elected.
He probably was not expecting that "Planet Earth 2000," the hourlong ABC Earth Day special in which he participated, would garner similar attention, and he was right.
Mr. Popat had hoped that they would garner more attention than the stills.
If the Taliban were on the ballot sheet, they would garner just 3percentt of the vote, and Al Qaeda only 1percentt, according to the poll.
effectively avoided answering whether the 2001 cuts paid for themselves, but he did argue that a better economy could pay for tax cuts, saying he believed this proposal would garner 1percentt in extra gross domestic product growth.
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