Any Democrat who hews to that thinking is giving Bush a free pass to the next inaugural. |
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The director hews to tradition by having his lead singers on stage only two or three times a week. |
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Commissioner Smith hews to the traditional American view that political speech should be unregulated. |
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And I think over the long haul, if he hews to the middle-ground course that he has taken over the last 14 days that we'll do pretty well. |
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If Ellis abandons his ill-advised notion of taking advice from the industry and hews to the sentiments he has expressed in the past, he'd be off to a fast start. |
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If cable systems operators intend to remain competitive with satellite and telephone rivals, they'll need equipment that hews to this improved standard. |
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He hews to the liberal line on universal healthcare and increasing wages, but he has displayed more interest in the subject of international crime. |
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In some ways, The Hypnotist hews closer to the American gumshoe tradition. |
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If he does, there is a chance for a limited, and relatively undamaging, ruling that hews closely to the facts of this case. |
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