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Retaking the Senate looking more likely all the time paint_it_red
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Retaking the seat held by Edward Kennedy from 1962 until his death -- and previously by his brother, the late president John F. Kennedy -- will be a top priority for Democrats in 2012.
Prominent Democrats want Kennedy's widow to run for his Senate seat 2010
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Retaking Washington How badly this ends depends on whether government spending can be controlled.
Washington Possessed 2010
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Retaking control of the House of Representatives, Stewart said.
Mulligans: Fox takes the House; Pelosi doesn't take a hint; Oklahoma takes on fer'ners Dana Milbank 2010
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Retaking the seat held by Edward Kennedy from 1962 until his death -- and previously by his brother, the late president John F. Kennedy -- will be a top priority for Democrats in 2012.
Prominent Democrats want Kennedy's widow to run for his Senate seat 2010
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Retaking the governor's mansion in Virginia is clearly a good result and a reminder that Obama's triumph didn't necessarily come with very long coat-tails.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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Retaking the governor's mansion in Virginia is clearly a good result and a reminder that Obama's triumph didn't necessarily come with very long coat-tails.
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Dean Revesz, a defender of cost-benefit analysis and author of Retaking Rationality, notes with a hint of irony that the decision-making process leading to the Iraq war is the one Heinzerling wants to apply to environmental decisions.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Heinzerling to Head EPA’s Policy & Economics Shop: 2009
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Ilan Berman's new book, Winning the Long War, Retaking the Offensive Against Radical Islam, (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2009) catalogues American successes and failures to defeat radical Islam post-9/11.
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In our book Retaking Rationality, we show how the biases have resulted from industry domination of debates over cost-benefit analysis, and show what reforms are needed to take away the anti-regulation bias.
Richard L. Revesz and Michael A. Livermore: Sotomayor's "Green" Decision 2009
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