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If there had been a Muni-Meter across the street or down the block, I would have inserted my prepaid parking card, pressed the button for the time I needed, pressed the second button for the receipt, removed the slip and returned to my car to place it on the dashboard within view of the nosy ticket coppers.
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The amendment rejected by the Senate on Sunday, proposed by Senator Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho, would have inserted language into the preamble about the importance of tactical weapons.
If Rivera had been lurking in the bullpen, Scioscia said there would be an "absolute sense of urgency" to score before the Yankees could use Rivera, so he would have inserted a pinch-runner.
At the same time, the challengers feel compelled to concoct a theory for why Congress would have inserted such a strange provision into the ACA in the first place.
If you're smart you would have inserted the napkins you took from his café at breakfast between the notes to raise your money clip from the status of Young Stallion to Made Man.
Helitron No. 2 could have inserted first, and No.1 subsequently, next to the 3' end of No.2, in which case No.1 would have inserted at a GT site, instead of the canonical AT site.
And, Solomon told me, "Very early on, I might have inserted a question retroactively, so the interview would flow better," a practice she said she no longer uses.
An AluYg6 would then have inserted along the human lineage, which was then partially converted to AluY.
It was clear that I'd have to insert a thick needle directly into his shinbone to deliver sterile saline solution with a syringe, an ounce at a time.
I would have died".
But even if the bill had started out flawless, the Senate would almost certainly have inserted those flaws, and many many more, before subjecting it to a three-fifths majority cloture requirement which it might well fail.
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