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That's not the issue as far as he's concerned: "It's really not my spot to take one stance or another.
Taking one of the more negative stances toward the current administration in the campaign, Mr. Ferrer said: "The good news is, Rudy Giuliani is out of here in three months.
Baldwin took a stance by not taking one.
This database takes one of many possible valid stances on these questions.
But in its focus on social networking, Microsoft has taken one of the more aggressive stances in going after this market, which the company believes is receptive to a fresh pitch.
As the brief points out, California takes one of the most aggressive stances against the soda industry.
Still, the Trump administration has generally taken a one-on-one stance toward trade, threatening to remove the United States from multinational regional accords such as NAFTA.
Time taken to complete one leg cycle consisting of one swing and one stance phase.
I tell people that my favorite part about the message of EastSiders is that it doesn't take a stance one way or the other on LGBT rights.
I'd love to pretend that I'll take a stance one day, like Emer O'Toole, and go au naturelle for political reasons.
Douglas J. Cuomo, for one, takes that stance in "Arjuna's Dilemma," an opera with an appealing and unabashedly eclectic score, based on the Bhagavad-Gita and presented at the Harvey Theater of the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Wednesday night.
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