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The industry needs money to lay more track.
He seems to lay more practical restrictions, however, on Congress than he does on the president.
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She flies on to the next flower to lay more eggs, where some of the pollen rubs off onto the stigma of the flower, causing pollination to occur.
But the officials suggested that China needed to lay more groundwork before the president would decide to send his special North Korea envoy, Stephen Bosworth, to Pyongyang.
This type of egg deposition is characteristic of several groups of tree frogs, family Hylidae, in the American tropics—one of which, Smilisca baudinii, is known to lay more than 3,000 eggs.
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Here Hamilton spends more time on Clinton's public record, but his true interest seems to lie more with psychodrama and sex scandals than with the mechanics of American politics.
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