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Douglas Alexander, the aid minister, used a different tack.
These days, Indiana legislators opposed to a hate crime law use a different tack.
Others are pushing a different tack.
Then, last night, Michele Bachmann took up the charge using a different tack To applause, she reprised questions about the role Mr. Perry's former chief of staff, Mike Toomey, might have played in pushing the executive order as a lobbyist for the drug company that makes the vaccine, Merck.
But Mr. Bradley took a different tack here, using his stump speeches to criticize Mr. Gore sharply, particularly his early votes in Congress to limit abortion.
But Prof Nastase decided instead to try a different tack and use string theory.
Hare described the first-ever trial in heart patients to take a different tack and use donor stem cells.
Both topics figure nominally in "Reclaim," which takes a different tack: It uses them as action-thriller fodder.
If we take a different tack and use issue positions, rather than self-identification, to identify libertarian voters, we still find only a small number of Republicans who consistently agree with Mr. Paul's libertarian views.
More recently, the company had taken a different tack, opening up and using Mr. Rubenstein's charm and wit to deflect critics.
Mr. Jelinek, an electrical engineer, took a different tack, advocating the use of statistical tools.
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