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"Before 1998, we would have gone forth with both, " he says.
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Bloomberg, again, already had reported that reassurances had gone forth from the Treasury to the Big Banks that the federal government is not so stupid as to stiff its creditors.
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But Tall has gone back and forth over the years over whether raising HDL will work.
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We had gone back and forth by email about a story, and then when I published it, I quoted parts of the discussion.
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The Navy has gone back and forth for years about whether it should buy one version of the Littoral Combat Ship or two, driven mainly by changing estimates of what each vessel would cost.
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The metric of jobs saved or created has been debated pretty hotly in the last several months, which I think you would agree -- I mean, we've gone back and forth in this room.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Fidel Castro holds forth no more, and Hugo Chavez is gone altogether, so multi-hour practitioners are on the wane, but the rest of us are expected to bring it in under an hour more and more frequently.
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We'd take the wagon back and forth to the radio stations and the minute she graduated we was (sic) gone the same day to Nashville.
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And in term, the Sunday Telegraph here says career is in jeopardy and so on and so forth, and says that it's unclear last night whether the tabloid paper had gone back on a legal agreement not to publish the transcripts or whether the contract drawn up with lawyers representing RJH Public Relations was not watertight.
BBC: News Online
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If I had gone in with a level 30 build instead the monsters and loot would all scale accordingly and so on and so forth.
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In a packed Christie's salesroom in London last February, the Morisot canvas, "After Lunch, " sold for roughly three times its high estimate after a protracted back-and-forth between two telephone bidders from Russia and the U.S. The piece is believed to have gone to an American.
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