My views on various topics are all over the board, and I can alienate a lot of people on both sides of the aisle by telling them what I think.
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Lane Dean watched out of the corner of his eye as a parrot-faced man by the central aisle dividing teams pulled a file out of his tray and removed the return and detached the printout and centered both documents on his blotter.
Both Obama and, to a lesser extent, Ryan missed an opportunity to establish some principles that would guide the ongoing budget work, which has been characterized on both sides of the aisle by disorganized and ad hoc, nearly random, cuts or enhancements to various programs.
Now, I just want to point out -- and this brings me to the second problem -- when we made a very modest proposal as part of our package, our health care reform package, to eliminate the subsidies going to insurance companies for Medicare Advantage, we were attacked across the board, by many on your aisle, for slashing Medicare.
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"What I said is completely in line with what was said by other senators on both sides of the aisle who are asking respectfully for information to respond to questions that are legitimately being posed by the American public, " she told reporters.
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WASPs have also learned to diversify their risks by supporting both sides of the political aisle.
Taxpayers for Common Sense, a nonpartisan watchdog group, listed some of the earmarks being proposed by members on both side of the aisle.
On Bernanke, this morning Senator Gregg said on MSNBC that he thought Bernanke was being scapegoated by colleagues on both sides of the aisle but that the President had fed that with his populist fervor.
The window seats are followed by alternate rows of middle seats, then aisle seats.
Populist ire over the BP spill came from both sides of the aisle, and any further mishaps by the industry are likely to elicit the same response.
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There was a polite round of applause, followed by silence, as Scott made his way down the aisle.
That would put her hearing sometime in mid-July, which would I think provide a timetable by which the due diligence of senators on both sides of the aisle can be accomplished.
Do you run down the aisle and pass out your business card to everyone seated one by one, delivering the fastest 7 second speech around?
The C919 is China's answer to the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 -- a single-aisle, 168-seat, narrow-body commercial liner produced by Chinese state-run aircraft manufacturer Comac (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China).
That's what I've been doing -- building that consensus vote by vote, working to bring people together, to get my colleagues from across the aisle to join our cause.
By her last term, Snowe writes that a senator's willingness to reach across the aisle had become a "scarlet letter" instead of badge of honor.
The row in front was occupied by two men who appeared to be passengers, as did two other men seated across the aisle, he says.
Where a chance meeting by the water cooler in the break room at work could very well end with a trip down the aisle.
We have received sanctimonious lectures from the other side of the aisle about the rule of law, but the law does not permit perjury to be proved by the uncorroborated testimony of one witness nor does the law recognizes corroboration, the fact that the witness made the same statement to several different people.
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