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Stalling is really turning a lot of the voters off.
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As for Mr. Obama "Stalling" the revote all he ever did was state he would ACCEPT whatever the DNC agreed to.
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"Stalling" is sitting on your thumbs and denying there was a problem back in November, and then proroguing parliament to avoid being defeated.
CTV News RSS Feed 2009
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"Stalling" is sitting on your thumbs and denying there was a problem back in November, and then proroguing parliament to avoid being defeated.
CTV News RSS Feed 2009
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In Emily Schultz's "Stalling," the act of observing a fitful bout of washroom sex functions as one woman's reckoning that her life has hit the wall, which is exactly what the otherwise viral spread of Queen West's gentrification tends to do when it hits the bridge at Dufferin and Queen Sts. That's where Parkdale, the formerly glorious Toronto waterfront neighbourhood many believe was rendered stubbornly seedy by the building of the Gardiner Expressway, kicks in and kicks back.
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McLaren Are 'Stalling' Their Rear Wing Via The Knees Of The Drivers With The Extra Speed Believed To Be 6mph On Straights ...
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McLaren Are 'Stalling' Their Rear Wing Via The Knees Of The Drivers With The Extra Speed Believed To Be 6mph On Straights ...
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McLaren Are 'Stalling' Their Rear Wing Via The Knees Of The Drivers With The Extra Speed Believed To Be 6mph On Straights ...
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Mr. GARY NOESNER (Author, "Stalling for Time"): Well, there was another FBI negotiator who was initially talking to the man involved and was trying to contain the situation and keep it from becoming more violent than it already had.
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GROSS: Gary Noesner is the author of the new memoir "Stalling for Time: My Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator."
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