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And both candidates are trying to attach their names to Mr. Lieberman's.
"For a while they were trying to attach the bankruptcy legislation to it too".
"It's solely based on his play, and now we're going around trying to attach reasons to it," Maurice said.
But Mr Graves is still, deplorably in their view, trying to attach monetary values to things he ought not.
Some Democrats were also considering trying to attach amendments to the bill, like one raising the minimum wage.
So in a sense I am trying to attach myself to the great man's memory by choosing it as my Book of a Lifetime.
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Republicans may seek to move on the proposal this week by trying to attaching it to another antiterrorism bill that would make it easier for the government to use secret surveillance warrants against "lone wolf" terrorism suspects.
They tried to attach a line to one of the demonstrators' boats to tow it in.
Serota eludes the hero's aura that his admirers try to attach to him these days.
In that case, try to attach a campus visit to a vacation, experts say.
Instead, it has to rely on private funders who can try to attach ideological strings to their money.
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