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To paraphrase Robert Frost's famous poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the PMC industry has promises to keep and miles to go before it rests.
David Isenberg: Miles to Go Before the PMC Industry Rests David Isenberg 2010
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To paraphrase Robert Frost's famous poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the PMC industry has promises to keep and miles to go before it rests.
David Isenberg: Miles to Go Before the PMC Industry Rests David Isenberg 2010
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To paraphrase Robert Frost's famous poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the PMC industry has promises to keep and miles to go before it rests.
David Isenberg: Miles to Go Before the PMC Industry Rests David Isenberg 2010
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To paraphrase Robert Frost's famous poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the PMC industry has promises to keep and miles to go before it rests.
David Isenberg: Miles to Go Before the PMC Industry Rests David Isenberg 2010
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To paraphrase Robert Frost's famous poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," the PMC industry has promises to keep and miles to go before it rests.
David Isenberg: Miles to Go Before the PMC Industry Rests David Isenberg 2010
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To paraphrase Robert Frost, is Obama going to take the path less traveled?
Obama's AfPak Dilemma: The Man Who Would Be King Or A Noble Peacemaker? 2009
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Having said this, we still must wonder whether Gates made a mistake when, to paraphrase Robert Frost's poem, he chose "the road more taken" by immediately turning to his friend Harvard Law Professor Charles J. Ogletree to threaten litigation for the crime of "racial profiling."
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: The Cambridge Kerfuffle Was Town vs. Gown, not Black vs. White 2009
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She has promised that she'll be moving on to some other projects and, to paraphrase Robert Frost, with way leading on to way, one wonders if she'll ever find her way back to that story again.
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To paraphrase Robert Frost: Something there is that doesn't love a velvet rope.
N. Korean Li'l Kim Raps; L.A. Hangs Velvet Ropes For 2004 Crew 2003
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To paraphrase Robert Frost's famous poem, Stopping by
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Isenberg 2010
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