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Also, Vyjack is jumpy in the paddock stall, repeatedly kicking its back wall.
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The University of California's dust-jackets really are at the cutting edge, and the woman manning the stall was predictably laid-back when this compliment was paid to the publisher's wares.
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"If he gets by that, he gets to go back home to Belmont and run right out of his stall, " he said.
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Defeat in by-elections could provide them with the pretext to try to stall further reforms, or maybe even to turn back the clock.
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At first the current stall out of global warming was due to the ocean cycles turning back to cold.
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Both Coke and Pepsi tried that last year, hiking U.S. concentrate prices as much as 7%, only to watch volume growth stall as bottlers passed through the higher costs to consumers or cut back on marketing expenses.
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So it's time to go out there and set out Labour's stall, reinvigorate the party, broaden its support, not while its back is against the wall and its head down but from a position of strength.
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Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, Mr Burnham hit back at claims Labour has no concrete policy ideas, saying "we are beginning now to set out our stall" ahead of the 2015 general election.
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