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Davis makes wider use of his electric trumpet (complete with wah-wah pedal) that meshes ideally with the howling strings, and the drummer, Al Foster, fills in the crashing and bashing of his cymbals with intricate bluster.
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The new office is also to make wider use of consultants throughout the world (no longer relying exclusively on theologians resident in Rome) and is to accord those who have been accused of error in matters of faith the opportunity of defending themselves.
But senior administration officials said they did not want to make wider use of those powers for fear of deepening the conflict with Mr. Smith and other Republicans, who might try to limit the authority granted by immigration law and further stiffen their opposition to measures like the Dream Act.
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