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The two differ substantially; and a key senator said Sunday that it would be difficult for his chamber to pass anything that varies much from the Senate version.
On his walls are monitors showing the flow of traffic across the bridge from thirty-two camera angles (they offer views from the two towers, the upper and lower roadways, the anchorages, and other points), but nothing he sees varies much from what he saw the day before, or the day before that.
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Over all, these works do not vary much from her scroll-length drawings of a decade or so earlier.
The footage from the Panthers' semifinal victory against Marquette did not vary much from their play the rest of the decade.
They are of a type that does not vary much from person to person and appear to have no effect on a child's characteristics, the researchers say.
Mr. Hsieh, who has studied real estate commissions, said that they did not vary much from 6percentt and did not generally change in good times or bad.
In this lengthy general election campaign, the subject of the day doesn't seem to vary much from day to day.
Her findings: They don't vary much from one another, even in competitive marketplaces, and, not surprisingly, they tend to benefit the seller.
One economist after another told me that the most important factor in deciding to take a job -- far more important than salary, which tends not to vary much from one top program to another -- is the quality of colleagues.
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