We are ready to go back in there now, but this administration, I think, frankly, is trying to avoid any kind of a dust-up before the election. |
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He thinks the current dust-up about electronic voting is a political squabble. |
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Still, a political dust-up ensued, as the White House, overreacting to the overreaction of the Democrats, went into full spin mode. |
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Now it appears that our dream is threatened by an unfortunate dust-up between the two New York blog elites. |
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In the context of this, because it was a dust-up over a reporter, I think a lot of people, at least we have this positive benefit, focusing on that outrage. |
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The most exciting part of the night came shortly after the third pub, when I got involved in a minor dust-up with a smart-mouthed, chemically enhanced nightclub patron. |
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The dust-up brought a smile to Favre's face. |
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Still, potential exists for another bonus dust-up. |
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I am pleased that our two meetings in Toronto are ending with a dust-up. |
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It is in a perpetual swivet stoked by media for which every interinstitutional dust-up is a crisis. |
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Take the latest dust-up about the costumery for American athletes at the Olympics this summer in London. |
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Comment on the dust-up the congressmen made over being denounced by Commander Winchell on the air and the Blue Network's memorandom outlining whom he and his confreres are not supposed to abuse. |
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