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"We're taking the tack of having more fun with it".
This happened because the tack of intention of the people to return the loan.
To address those concerns, Judge Pauley took the unusual tack of making a few policy suggestions.
The defense strategy is markedly different from the gentlemanly tack of Mr. Hayes's lawyers.
Mr. Ahmadinejad took a different tack of defiance in a speech in southern Iran.
Merrill also is departing from its usual tack of running advertisements primarily on network television.
In this and other ways, the system has repressed consumption.Happily for punters, the country's leaders have changed tack of late.
And taking the opposite tack of the Democrats, they criticized the Florida Supreme Court for ordering a recount on Friday.
It will be a fight for connoisseurs of tack, of which there is no shortage at any given time.
The tack of a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) is not an inherent material property and strongly depends on the measurement conditions.
The filmmakers seem to have taken the tack of focusing on the impact of the violence, rather than the violent acts themselves.
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