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Reconstructed bombs, he said, yield important clues about the builder's expertise with explosives.
Mr. Dicks, Democrat of Washington, was convinced that Mr. Terry, Republican of Nebraska, had already spoken, and Mr. Terry, in protest, said: "Yield to me please.
If re-elected, Mr. Blair would not, he said, yield the prime minister's post early to Gordon Brown, his political partner who now serves as chancellor of the exchequer.
Lower-value projects, he said, yield less tax money for waterfront improvements like pier repairs.
Rick Goss, a lobbyist with the Information Technology Industry Council, described how "countless companies are fulfilling redundant paperwork obligations... writing reports and scheduling audits," in order to conform to the regulations, which he said, "yield few, if any, benefits to the people of the Congo".
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The rock, it is said, yielded like butter.
Demand for government debt slowed as some investors said yields were unattractive.
Other operations, which authorities said yielded important electronic devices and documents, also took place in Germany, Finland and Switzerland.
The 2001 vintage, "the best year ever," Mr. Roth said, yielded 1,800 bottles of potential Premier Cru.
It said yields, a measure of ticket prices, would be "significantly lower" this quarter.
As a result, she said, "yields are likely to rise, so prices could fall".
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