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The fact is, the small staff was too busy to mount something more elaborate.
"But Human Resources is probably the largest and most complex welfare system in the whole country, and to mount something as quickly and all-encompassing as they tried to do was bound to run into a lot of operational problems.
But he said that as a result of this drill, "If we were to receive information of a credible threat, we could mount something like this within 12 hours, maybe even faster".
We want to mount something now and have a go".
You can still go get lost in an alien world if you really want to, although admittedly nowadays you have to mount something of an expedition to make that happen.
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The Giuliani campaign is mounting something of a two-pronged direct-mail effort.
Mr. Zucker has mounted something of a hiring spree, bringing Jake Tapper and Chris Cuomo to CNN from ABC, Rachel Nichols from ESPN, and Michaela Pereira from KTLA in Los Angeles, among others.
The Bush campaign is so concerned that it has mounted something of a counterinsurgency, questioning Mr. McCain's record on military matters and reminding those voters that Mr. Bush served in the Air National Guard.
For their tenth studio album, "Yes," they've mounted something called the Pandemonium tour, which involves dancers in primary colors, white cubes, and hats that would make Isabella Blow proud.
And a featured speaker at the dinner, which is expected to raise several million dollars in soft money for the state Republican Party, is Representative Rick A. Lazio, the Republican candidate for Senate, who has mounted something of a crusade in recent weeks to expunge soft money from the race for Senate.
(See "MBIA Splitting Itself Up". and "Can MBIA Save its Bond Business?") Since the beginning of the year MBIA's stock has mounted something of a comeback, rising 31.5% to $5.35.
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