He flirted with supporting the assault-weapons ban, then backed down when congressional Republicans howled.
Indeed, many users howled in protest when in January eBay sharply increased some of its fees.
But after accountants, lawyers and families howled, the chastened pols repealed the repeal retroactively.
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Yet any proposal to institute a means test is either ignored or howled down.
They howled when the British, German and French leaders staged a three-way summit in Berlin in February.
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The deal would have hardly raised a fuss in the U.S. But South Koreans howled over the foreign incursion.
More recently, creditors howled that their rights were trampled in the government bailouts of General Motors and Chrysler.
The gale howled and scuffled about gigantically in the darkness, as though the entire world were one black gully.
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He knocked over the remains of whatever nests still stood, he broke low-hanging branches from the trees, he screamed and howled.
Unfortunately, as prices fell in the late 1990s, farmers howled and received a series of emergency payments that pushed up total support.
Agnes Vadai, a left-wing MP, was howled down by right-wing and far-right opponents when she protested in parliament against the rehabilitation of Horthy.
Having howled at those benefit changes already enacted by the coalition, this crowd will want to know how their party uncouples itself from this pledge.
The media howled, and the public fumed, but Bloomberg stood firm.
Online ad company DoubleClick, Abacus' former owner, scrapped plans to cross-reference data about consumers' purchasing behavior with their online habits in 2000, when privacy advocates howled.
The easy 2km trek passes through a series of isolated caverns once home to 15th-century hermits, which beg to be howled from. (Doing so produces a short, rich echo).
Wind squalls that howled down off the mountains above Maui were so severe Friday that tour officials scrapped the first round of the Tournament of Champions.
America, which has filed more complaints with the World Trade Organisation than any other country and won every time, howled on losing in a spat over Japanese protectionism .
When the IRS finally announced how paid preparers would register and who might be exempt from testing and continuing education requirements, I listened as my colleagues howled in protest.
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Max, in his white wolf suit, stood at the top of the stairs and, using a rolled-up piece of construction paper as a megaphone, howled again, as loud as he could.
Environmentalists howled and state regulators ultimately held him to one, extracting a promise to make the project ostensibly carbon neutral by shutting down 800 megawatts of older coal plants by 2018.
Of course, greens howled in protest at the dismissal of climate change, and pointed to some sort of stitch up: after all, some argued, Dr Lomborg is well known for his opposition to the Kyoto treaty.
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Minority investors have seldom howled as loudly as in 2008 when Porsche, a German car firm, announced that it had openly bought 43% of the shares of Volkswagen, another manufacturer, and a further 32% secretly through derivative contracts.
In the space of just six months, Clare was reduced to a wreck of a human being who could not control her movements, cowered in fear from members of her own family and howled at night like an injured animal.
When Cold Chisel's Jimmy Barnes sang about pushing surfboards through turnstiles in Misfits, or Midnight Oil's Peter Garret howled "catch the bus to Bondi, sit on the beach and wonder", they were not only conjuring a scene familiar to their '80s pub rock audience but more importantly, they captured a uniquely sunlit Australian branch of angst.
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