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The Chiefs gained an extra week of rest with their bye and many would say the Colts did, too, exerting their will in a 41-10 pasting pasting of Denver last week.
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China believes it too can exert regional dominance by peaceful means – its neighbours; however, do not always see it this way.
The heat here is oppressive, and moving too fast exerts precious energy better spent fighting off hyperthermia or belting out John Prine tunes at karaoke.
Try to pick recipes that are pretty easy and which don't take too long, so you can enjoy your meal without exerting too much effort.
They also felt his vise-like grip exerting too much pressure.
Then he says the moneyed interests are exerting too much influence on the government -- and on some of the religious elite, too.
But stopping the state from exerting too much power over us demands another big change.
The impress of his political views was increasingly evident in his fiction and it seemed to some of his admirers that they were exerting too strong an influence.
Fannie Mae, which was previously known as the Federal National Mortgage Association, and Freddie Mac, which was the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, have been criticized by rivals for exerting too much influence over their regulators.
In 1975, he quit that group as well, he said, having decided that Saddam was exerting too much control over it.
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