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If John Boehner wants to win back some love from the American people and avoid ending his Congressional career going down in flames, he should be the one to put defense cuts on the table.
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Norwich secured their second away win of the season to put them third in the Division One table after a comfortable victory at the Madejski Stadium.
BBC: Reading 0-2 Norwich
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The one sensible idea the Administration has had was put on the table several months ago--the creation of clearinghouses or exchanges for credit-default swaps.
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This is one of many issues that some countries want to put on the table for negotiations.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Santos Hold a Press Conference | The White House
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You're worried about keeping your job or finding a new one, and you're struggling to put food on the table and stay in your home.
CNN: McCain: Change is coming
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For a month, you make only one bowl and put it out with a higher price tag on your table of wares.
FORBES: Your Brain Was Made For Visual Modeling
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In order to get the Democrats to the table to actually discuss restraining spending on social security or Medicare, most people, and I'm one of them, think he'll somehow have to put taxes on the table.
NPR: Senate Committee Holds Hearing on Treasury Nominee
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Living in the community of Tower Hamlets, one of London's poorest districts, Lorna is reliant on welfare benefits to put food on the table.
CNN: UK's poorest banking on food donations as austerity bites
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Other pieces include one put together by inmates at Lowdham Grange prison in Nottinghamsire and another exploring the sounds and rhythms of table tennis.
BBC: 2012 Cultural Olympiad composers selected
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He saw Lydia embrace one of the men, from the back, lean over him as he sat at the table and put her face beside his.
NEWYORKER: Or Else
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She had flitted in like a summer breeze, put a package of square Russian biscuits on the table, and sat down on the edge of one of the desks, not looking at anybody, her legs crossed.
NEWYORKER: Luda and Milena