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He is backing new high-speed rail lines, which could provide some immediate demand for manufacturers.
Mr. McDonagh's appetizingly bizarre lines, which could be killed by overemphasis, are delivered with welcome matter-of-factness.
But the panel was itself divided along partisan lines, which could blunt the impact of its findings.
The competing bills may end up splitting the Senate down party lines, which could doom reform altogether.
The census numbers will be used to draw new legislative district lines, which could strengthen the city's hand in the Legislature.
Buyers should look for white "fat blobs" in the meat, he added -- not marbleized lines, which could be sinew, but blobs.
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It was evidently an operator assuring that Cheney was on the line, which could only mean a presidential call.
Operators would then have to agree to build the undersea transmission line, which could cost well over a billion dollars.
If that is to work, the offensive line, which could have as many as four new starters, has to come together quickly.
There's also, apparently, a tight left-hand turn just before the finish line, which could also cause no end of trouble.
"There were two other guys running around the field removing any elephant dung dropped on either goal line which could have prevented a goal from being scored".
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