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There's little doubt it will, no matter how many standoff Senate hearings are held, and no matter what sort of financial reforms get enacted.
Talking involved just as many unpleasant standoffs as reasonable compromises.
Like many political standoffs, this one shows no signs of ebbing, so plan your vacation accordingly.
"That was crazy, man — there aren't too many knife standoffs in Oklahoma, not that I can remember," said Griffin, who played at the University of Oklahoma.
In an arrangement that has long irked record companies and led to many lobbying standoffs in Washington, terrestrial broadcasters are not required to pay royalties to labels and performing artists for the records they play on the air.
Governments in post-Saddam Iraq are traditionally cobbled together after many months of standoffs.
As a direct result of that exploration, many subsequent criminal/terrorist "standoffs" in which the FBI has been involved have been resolved peacefully and effectively.
Already, many argue, the standoff in Washington has deepened the sense of America's decline.
In many ways, the standoff was also a metaphor for something larger: the American counterinsurgency campaign in Iraq.
But one Arab foreign minister is said to have voiced privately what many suspect: The standoff between Hezbollah and its enemies will be resolved only by another war.
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