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The Democratic Party on Tuesday proposed to the Independent Electoral Commission an extension of special votes following what it called wideranging disruptions.
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Kirkwood, Max Delbrück and George Beadle, I spent many days and evenings in wideranging discussions in the laboratories and at the Atheneum, and in even more protracted exchanges on camping and hiking trips to the deserts and mountains of the West, of
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He certainly had the most complete, thoughtful, wideranging, and fresh look at the issues.
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In this wideranging interview, he makes his comments about the change to the "small form factor first" in a discussion about smart phones beginning at 2: 20.
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Now Rudd has to decide whether he wants to call new elections which will be a referendum on a new, wideranging tax scheme.
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Talbot also has the temerity to document some of Fallaci's wideranging stereotyping.
Horse Hockey: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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Audience members said Palin's speech was wideranging, from life in Alaska to criticizing China.
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And in light of all the changes they've been going through, it's going to take something that's going to peter through the system, but many people say it will take way more wideranging change before anything could happen.
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In a wideranging discussion the members of the delegation extended a warm invitation to the Archbishop to visit the Orthodox Church in Kiev and Ukraine.
Archbishop meets delegation from the Ukrainian Orthodox Church 2008
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He then ticks off his own wideranging ideas: investment tax credits, jobs programs, health care, infrastructure rebuilding, even entitlement reform.
The Cuomo Dilemma 2008
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