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There has been speculation for some years that Apple would make a land grab for the TV market.
State Senator Catherine W. Cook, a Republican from Mystic, Conn., whose district includes North Stonington, said the city never intended to make a land grab for money.
"What always hurt us was when we're at the table trying to figure out how to make a land payment, and the kids are seeing us crying as we wonder what happens if we can't make the payment".
"What always hurt us was when we're at the table trying to figure out how to make a land payment, and the kids are seeing us crying as we wonder what happens if we can't make the payment," said Mr. Abel, a sturdy man with flecks of gray in close-cropped hair.
It looks like a remote-control buggy made real, and its 71° approach and 82° departure angles make a Land Rover Defender look small-time.
In the wake of these changes, a number of competitors have stepped in to make a land grab for disenfranchised Rapportive users.
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