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His principal opponent is John Glenn, although the campaign of Jesse Jackson threatens to take away much of the black vote that would go to Mondale.
Then Jeb Bush piped in with an eloquent explanation of why he did not think that was wise because it would take away much needed money for highways.
Our national policy needs to take away much of the enormous subsidy to homeownership — but if and when it does so, it will have to find some other way to promote proper saving.
Jalal is currently working on a novel, direct treatment, but from experience he's found that simply educating people about the real causes can take away much of the anxiety which is prompting them to persistently waken during REM sleep.
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