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The mud would be followed by cement, which would permanently seal the well.
Half a dozen previously uncommitted House Republicans and Democrats announced their support for the legislation, which would permanently grant China normal trading privileges.
But residents of the more affluent suburbs have harbored a goal of forming a so-called special district, which would permanently freeze the boundaries of the suburban-controlled school district, preventing any merger or urban encroachment.
The bill, which would permanently grant China normal trading privileges, also got a plug today from Gov. George W. Bush, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, who renewed his call on lawmakers to set aside partisan differences and back the measure.
The 274 to 131 vote ended several days of sniping over the bill, which would permanently renew the so-called R&D tax credit, which expired at the end of last year.
She suffered a traumatic brain injury, which would permanently impact her memory.
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The mural, which would hang permanently on the third floor wall flanking the Montana State Capitol building's grand staircase, would be a dream commission for any artist.
The Torah itself and our Jewish calendar are rooted in Middle Eastern agricultural seasons which would be permanently disrupted by climate change.
He suggests the 39 local enterprise partnerships (LEPs), the government's chosen engine of local economic growth, then bid for this pool of cash which would be diverted permanently from budgets of departments.
After breakfast on the last morning of Mountain Justice, Cordell told a group of attendees lingering at the table that the next battle for the Kanawha Forest Coalition is to seek a permanent revocation of the KD2 mining permit, which would halt that operation permanently.
Greater investment would bolster productivity and wages, which would also lead to permanently higher future tax revenue.
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