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Look for him to try to put the issue to rest.
Mr. de Blasio was quick to try to put the issue behind him.
Lifting the ban would require a constitutional amendment, and civil rights groups have started a petition drive to try to put the issue on the ballot.
In a last-minute effort to soften the bill, Airbnb sent council members a memo Monday warning it may try to put the issue directly to voters with a ballot initiative in 2020 if the current version passes.
The Democrats, increasingly frustrated about inaction on gun control, made it clear that they were going to try to put the issue atop the Senate's agenda and do their best to keep it there.
When Homer finally remembers, he reasons to an angered Bart that they should just both admit they are wrong and try to put the issue behind them.
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The governor, who has been trying to put the issue behind her, attended several ceremonies today, including a fund-raiser tonight with Gov. George W. Bush, the Republican presidential candidate.
The executive, who asked not to be identified because the network was trying to put the issue to rest as privately as possible, said the letter could not be categorized as a formal apology.
M. read every comment, from those who questioned her decision to divorce at all, to those who had seen now-adult children through divorce, to those who just tried to put the issue in perspective, like VB, who asked, "What are you trying to accomplish for your daughter with these dinners?" It was, M. said, truly helpful.
Is it "gif" or "jif?" When the GIF's creator, Steve Wilhite, won a lifetime achievement award at the Webby Awards on Tuesday night, he finally put the issue to rest by accepting his award with a GIF that said "IT'S PRONOUNCED 'JIF' NOT 'GIF.'" Well, he tried to put the issue to rest, but his announcement actually just sparked more debate.
"The park service, to their credit, does try to put the band-aids on those issues as much as they can.
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