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"I think Barack is going to be terrific on it," said Senator Tom Coburn, Republican of Oklahoma, "it" referring to the challenge of fostering cooperation between the parties.
Anyway, the operative phrase here is IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME, with "it" referring to a plan that bends over backward for the private investors.
What is "it" referring to?
Is it referring to terrorist threats?
Which problems is it referring to?
One says, "We basically took it," referring to Crimea.
I'm Andy Garcia," is how he puts it, referring to Don Corleone's mutinous nephew.
benefit," as he puts it, referring to the process called search-engine optimization.
Bill always said, you take a chance, you better make it," referring to Coach Bill Belichick.
"I'm not saying this to demean anyone," Mr. Adams put it, referring to public officials.
"This," as she puts it, referring to his state, "is unacceptable".
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