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He'd been clear from the start: the clothes would be "dictating the grammar of the choreography" not simply dressing it.
In the long run, because this fringe would be dictating the party line, Republicans would stand zero chance of winning the White House in 2016.
Insurance commissioners were also worried that Washington would be dictating to the states certain regulatory functions that insurance commissioners wanted to handle.
Instead, he quickly found that not only would the government be scripting the entire film, a team of officials would be dictating locations, characters and supervising every scene.
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The terms would be dictated by the Allies.
"Far freer and fairer than anything that would be dictated from Washington".
Mr. Obama left the specifics unclear on Thursday, saying his plans would be dictated by conditions on the ground.
Events from now on would be dictated by American politics, not by the subtleties of French fellow-travelling apologetics.
But if the newly reconstituted cell were able to grow and reproduce, the nature of its progeny would be dictated by the implanted chromosome.
"It continues to go down because the levels of dependence in New York City are still well above those that would be dictated by economic conditions," he said.
For a long while it seemed as if the Senate health care bill would be dictated by Olympia Snowe of Maine.
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