Republicans should try again as a plank of a platform to reform and modernize a government that serves itself before it serves America.
It was almost a travesty that Lepage had them each straddle a plank of the machine and hold ropes as if they were reins.
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He took away a plank of wood which was screwed onto the wall "and low and behold I could see the same thing again, " he said.
Think about a tectonic plate like a plank of wood.
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At the kick-off of the NYDHA program, Dr. Nirav Shah, the New York State Commissioner of Health, explained how the NY Health Home program is a key plank of how they are shifting from a hospital-centric view of healthcare to one that extends beyond the hospital walls.
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Though her father was an earl, Diana's loathing for horses, summers in Balmoral and the rest was a key plank of her case that she was a modern princess and a better parent than her husband, the Prince of Wales.
Targeting inflation has been a key plank of economic orthodoxy around the world for decades.
Mr Khan has made drones and peace talks a central plank of his politics.
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George W. Bush made a central plank of his 2000 campaign platform the "transformation"of the U.S. military.
The proposals are a central plank of the government's Green Paper consultation document on reforming teachers' pay and conditions.
The night raids, which have increased dramatically in recent months, are a central plank of Gen Petraeus's strategy to target the Taliban.
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This was a key plank of the so-called Volcker Rule, named after Paul Volcker, Chairman of the Economic Recovery Advisory Board, who proposed it.
But insiders say that reaching out beyond the law enforcement community to the private sector is a central plank of Soca's plans - in general, and for financial crime in particular.
People willingly pay this money to a handful of telecommunications companies, but pay nothing for the news content they receive as a result, whose continued survival is generally agreed to be a fundamental plank of democracy.
Imagine Apple licensing iOS as a major strategic plank of its business?
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The rule is one plank of a raft of new regulations, dubbed the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009.
He said employability programmes had to adopt the mindset of providing other support to enable young people to stay on a course, to in effect "broaden the tight rope" young people were on "to the size of a plank".
He said compassion was a "fundamental plank" of police plans and those involved cared "deeply" about reducing road deaths "precisely because we are daily called to face scenes such as those shown briefly, and in confidence, to this invited audience".
He said compassion was a "fundemental plank" of police plans and those involved cared "deeply" about reducing road deaths "precisely because we are daily called to face scenes such as those shown briefly, and in confidence, to this invited audience".
Steve Forbes made a flat tax the central plank of his presidential bid in both 1996 and 2000.
The marriages and write-offs by Japanese institutions highlight a key plank in the strategies of topnotch Asian banks: Beef up your capital.
And a piece of wild salmon cooked on an alder plank with a little garlic and lemon?
There are a number of cookbooks on how to cook anything on a plank, from appetizers to desserts.
In the manor home, which commands a view of the entire property from atop a hill, Plank blew out the main living room, replacing the pocket windows with ones that run nearly floor to ceiling.
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Police recovered an array of weapons - including a baseball bat, aluminium bars with screws protruding and a wooden plank - and Ultra paraphernalia from the home of one man.
The CEO of Under Armour, Kevin Plank, explained that a serious issue to address is the tendency of athletes to minimize injuries and head trauma to avoid being removed from a game.
If cord-cutters were a political party, the first plank of their platform would be the right to subscribe to HBO directly over the internet without signing up for cable or satellite TV service.
Twenty-two U.S. senators have told me they support the idea of including a marriage equality plank in a Democratic Party platform.
"We expect a lot of company failures, " Plank says of weaker competitors.
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