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They said many Republicans were hypocritical because they campaigned as friends of education but then supported reductions in the spending levels tentatively negotiated in late October.
During his captivity, he studied Greek and Latin theology as well as the sources of the East West schism and thereafter strongly advocated the union, which was tentatively negotiated at the Council of Lyon in 1274.
The White House has said Mr. Clinton will not sign such a bill, and members of the Appropriations Committees from both parties and both houses of Congress have tentatively negotiated higher levels of spending.
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More than ten years after the Bosnian war, Serbia is tentatively negotiating its first steps towards membership of the European Union.
Union representatives quickly intervened, tentatively negotiating the number to about 10, said Ms. Weingarten, who added that principals did not have the authority to remove tenured teachers.
Deb agrees to go for a coffee only after eyeing Warren's antic getup warily and asking a pointed question: "You're gay, right?" Also at the Met that afternoon are Jason Hunterr Foster and Claire Lisa Bresciaia), a couple who are tentatively negotiating the tough terrain of new cohabitation.
During the 1999 2000 offseason, the Yankees negotiated with Jeter, tentatively agreeing to a seven-year, $118.5 million contract.
Mr. Saleh and the opposition have tentatively agreed to the settlement, which was proposed and negotiated by a six-nation Persian Gulf bloc that includes Qatar.
has tentatively signed off on a deal to raise the nation's debt ceiling, which has been primarily negotiated between his Republican counterpart, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky ., and PR-Ky .nt Bandck Obama.
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