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Either way, 535 legislators would have essentially gone AWOL.
A while back, Republicans on the committee proposed a measure that would have essentially eliminated the role of federal law enforcement in dealing with terrorist suspects.
For example, an activist investor would have essentially zero chance of prevailing at Wal-Mart Stores without the Walton family's cooperation.
Mr. Bush's aides and pro-gun lobbyists say the Danburg bill was flawed and would have essentially closed down all gun shows.
That would have essentially given Nestlé control of the company, though several Dreyer's executives, including the chairman and chief executive, would have retained their posts.
The deal would have essentially paid $5 million to help erase Napster's debt to its unsecured creditors, which are owed about $11 million.
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Spending would have been essentially flat, Mr. Dales said.
And without the web, the internet would have remained essentially a tool for geeks and professionals.
They would have it essentially that, oops, mistakes were made because of the marketplace need for quantity and speed.
"I think the point came into focus when Charles Cooper," the lead defense lawyer, "said that to overturn this law, the court would have to essentially accuse seven million voters of ill intent," Mr. Pugno recalled.
"To me, television is at its best when it's simply eavesdropping on events that would have been essentially the same had there been no television," said Bob Costas, NBC's Olympic host and primary baseball voice.
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