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Yet that is one tack James Woolsey is trying in order to reduce his country's dependence on imported oil.The price of natural gas, too, has risen in sympathy with oil.
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But there is one emoticon I liberally tack on to texts: ";(" or "the winky sad face" (WSF).
"Long Tack Keeping" is one of the fruits of a 2001-02 Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant, which gave Ms. Scott time and money to work big and experiment with bronze and steel.
The BDS debate in Denver is one example, among many others, of this disciplinary tack.
It's so hard, in fact, that many progressive politicians think it's impossible — that's one reason they tack to the center.
The amendments to new source review are just one tack that the administration is taking to reduce its effects.
On another tack, BHP has been one of a handful of names mentioned as a possible predator for gases group BG, up 11.5p to 1202.5p.
But Mr. Ailes needs a way to differentiate his new network, and this was one of his tried-and-true tacks: accuse the other side of a lack of patriotism.
On the contrary, it would be beneficial to know on advance precisely what behaviour is expected of one tacking the risk, for each critical situation.
One tack Pfizer took was to launch a "help-seeking ad" that's now running all over cable TV.
One tack worth exploring is to get the barbecue grill involved in the carbs, as well as the meat.
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