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Four centrist senators Thursday issued a statement praising the Montana senator's efforts to produce a reform bill that may be able to attrack bipartisan support, even though the lawmakers say they have disagreements with aspects of his proposals.
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Apparently the characters and stories presented in the graphic novels was enough to attrack the attention of one Johnny Depp who will star and produce the film through his Infinitum Nihil productoin company.
Rex Mundi Movie with Depp | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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This was man without a job when he ran for Lt Governor in MD, who was picked because of his race to attrack votes from Baltimore City (of which) he failed.
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The old saying is true, you can attrack more bees with honey that with vinegar but when did democrats ever care about attracting business and investment.
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Regardless of the sport, teams this poor don't attrack the same crowds as they would with winning records.
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I thought we want to attrack N votes on HCR and focus our heat for those voting Y?
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Who cares if the bad guys try and use it as a tool to attrack.
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A strong woman who has risen to leadership on her own merits, has vision, integrity, the capacity to inspire, unite and lead the nation, would attrack great support.
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IF the Democrats and corporate establishment insist on nominating her, Huckabee though very conservative, will attrack a lot of thinking Democrats, progressives and independents who above all else want to end the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton corporate-profiteering, Washington establishment, status quo.
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He will attrack the best and the brightest to work in his administration, not the psychophant cronies Clinton and Bush brought in.
Polls: Hillary Narrowly Edges Obama In Four States, Huckabee Surging With GOP 2009
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