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Examples
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Gene Sperling, the director of the White House National Economic Council, indicated today that Obama would veto the Republican plan with its short-term six-month increase.
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The Court of Arbitration for Sport says it intends to issue a verdict in September on the legality of the so-called "six-month rule."
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Well, you mention a six-month contract but then say that either party can get out of it with a 30-day notice.
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Well, you mention a six-month contract but then say that either party can get out of it with a 30-day notice.
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Well, you mention a six-month contract but then say that either party can get out of it with a 30-day notice.
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Esperanza, I based my post on my eating experiences in Barcelona over a six-month period, not on a dictionary entry. esperanza
Frijol---Frijoles 2009
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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama signed a six-month spending bill Friday that cuts more than $38 billion from the current budget.
Budget Bill Signed Into Law By Obama The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Esperanza, I based my post on my eating experiences in Barcelona over a six-month period, not on a dictionary entry. esperanza
Frijol---Frijoles 2009
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Taylor was once given a six-month FA ban, for drugs use, while playing for Chester, but Ferguson brought the 23-year-old from Anderlecht at the end of last season.
Paul Taylor gives Peterborough a point away to Millwall 2011
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Well, you mention a six-month contract but then say that either party can get out of it with a 30-day notice.
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