Chuck Hagel and Olympia Snowe added their names as co-sponsors of a Democratic measure for U.S. forces to pull out of Iraq by April.
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Mr. Park was concerned about the calls by then-President Jimmy Carter for the U.S. to pull its remaining troops out of the Korean peninsula.
But the high euro and slow growth on the Continent are putting extra strain on the U.S. to pull the world back from the brink of a new recession.
"I called my daughter ... and asked her to pull it up online, " he said.
Even as the yen strengthened in 2012, Mazda brought production of its Mazda6 sports sedan back home, after falling vehicle sales in the U.S. spurred them to pull out of a Michigan assembly plant run jointly with Ford Motor Co.
Now the question is how much Japan, one of the largest foreign buyers of U.S. government debt, will have to pull back from purchasing U.S. Treasury bonds, and how the Fed will offset that.
But farmers devoted more cropland to corn and soybeans as prices of those commodities rose, and when the U.S. economy rebounded in 2009, cotton supplies started to pull tight.
Mr. Costolo says he looks to Mr. Dorsey for ideas and sometimes has to pull them out of him.
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All of these will transfer to the Afghan sovereignty, and the U.S. forces will pull out from villages, will go to their bases, and Afghan sovereignty will be restored.
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This latest loan, coupled with the public relations disaster of the San Francisco Giants fan who is still fighting for his life while hospitalized after a beating suffered at a Dodgers game earlier this year, and Mr. Selig had to pull the plug.
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Mr. Dodge wants to drastically cut the number of cars sitting in lots and in transit in the U.S. by "pushing" hotter products instead of waiting for orders to "pull" them to showrooms.
And for President Bush, the ability for Iraqi security forces to stand up and do the job, will ease the burden on U.S. and coalition forces and allow them to gradually pull out of Iraq, as well.
Absolutely, " RIM Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said in an interview, speaking of the date when the phones will become available in the U.S. "Make no mistake, everyone's trying to pull the date in.
The old system works by monitoring the transponder signal emitted by most planes and kicks in seconds before a midair crash, ordering one jet to pull up and the other to pull down.
An increase in investor risk appetite saw solid rallies in the U.S. stock indexes Wednesday, which worked to pull way safe-haven demand for gold that surfaced Tuesday.
Had the U.S. financial house been in better shape, the economy might be able to pull off 3.5 percent growth in 2013, making it look almost like an emerging market these days.
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We probably will return to the U.S. at some point. (The pull of family is strong.) For now, we will continue to explore this beautiful country, and get my hands as dirty as possible.
This past summer, Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG, the two largest European banks to continue doing business with Iran despite recent U.S. pressure, agreed to follow other foreign banks and pull the plug on Tehran.
Our goal is to use the high-def signal that they are broadcasting on Channel 10.1 to pull in ABCs HD signal.
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They lend when they are told to lend, and they pull back when they are told to pull back.
It left Bermuda needing an improbable 6.44 runs an over to pull off an upset.
The shooting spree strained already tense U.S.-Afghan relations and intensified a debate about whether to pull out American troops ahead of their planned 2014 withdrawal.
Overall, one left impressed by the ability of a relatively unknown Hong Kong businessman (Mr. Kingwai Chan) to pull off such a gala symposium.
Rather than quickly ushering the redesigned profile page onto the website, Mr. Zuckerberg decided to pull together a team of designers and engineers from other projects to get it right.
Mr MacGregor was helped by a Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) volunteer to pull the woman back to shore.
They all have their own problems and idiosyncrasies to occupy them, but they're forced to pull together in order to survive.
Ms. Bartz said in a recent interview she needed more time to pull off a turnaround.
The rocket engines remain property of NASA and the U.S. government, and Bezos wrote that he would like to pull the engines to the surface and then have NASA put them on display at a museum in Seattle.
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They agreed that if a fellow was bald, older or had kids, that was OK. And yes, they were willing to pull up stakes for the right guy.
You can call it WebTravel 2.0--or you can just pull out what you need to plan your vacation.
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