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The commission, in the wake of BSE, is trying to bolt safety on to agricultural policy.
Plenty of firms have flopped by trying to bolt a gaming element unconvincingly onto a boring pre-existing website.
Spain is now in the process of trying to bolt some sort of government together from disparate parts.
Rather than trying to "bolt on security as an afterthought," Radcliffe argues, the burden should fall on device manufacturers to design in security from the beginning.
"Or trying to bolt down the stairs?" "What, after all I've said?" "You think you're on my side?" He was sweating again.
Showing good strength in sunny and warm weather, they took turns trying to bolt away from one another near the end, where Kroon won easily.
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For long-range maps like Downfall and Desert Heat, it's preferable to zoom in with a sniper instead of trying to bolt-action enemies at such a large distance.
As the officers tried to bolt the door, a brick was hurled inside.
The insurgents methodically moved room to room, killing hotel guests who tried to bolt their doors shut, Somali officials said.
He tried to bolt without taking questions, but I managed to run into him as he was leaving.
Nalbandian still seemed nervous, so to ensure he did not try to bolt the Americans drove to the venue with him wedged between Clinton and her undersecretary, Gordon.
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