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In that case, try to attach a campus visit to a vacation, experts say.
This spring, for instance, Republicans could try to attach a demand for unspecified, across-the-board cuts to must-pass legislation to raise the nation's debt limit.
They climb rooftops, peer through twisted window frames and stretch out lengths of measuring tape as they try to attach a dollar figure to what was lost.
The remains were then carried across 30th Street to the white tent, where they were received with a preacher's brief prayer and then stored while others worked to try to attach a name to them.
When enough is pumped out, Mr. Chapman said, they will roll the car 90 degrees to put the hole near the top and try to attach a plate made of lead, putty and steel.
Republicans — by far the biggest beneficiaries of agribusiness largess — are using the advantage of being a bare minority to try to attach a flurry of amendments on immigration, taxes and any other issue but the desperate one at hand.
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They tried to attach a line to one of the demonstrators' boats to tow it in.
Einar and Elvar, in the river now, tried to attach a line to the rear of the car to pull it out.
It's a friendly assault; he's trying to attach a transmitter to the dugong so that its migration patterns can be tracked.
The article also misspelled the given name of the United States senator from California who tried to attach a guest worker program to an Iraq spending bill.
Experience has taught Mr. Pepe to tell drivers to turn off their engines before he tried to attach a tow hook.
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