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  • Ginning up the kind of sentiment we saw at the health care town halls last summer is a dangerous thing.

    Matthew Yglesias » A Sensible Response to Terrorism 2010

  • Ginning it up? by Cinderfella on Friday, Dec 5, 2008 at 1: 38: 26 AM

    OpEdNews - Diary: Will Obama be great? 2008

  • Ginning his cotton would not cost him three dollars a bale, but, allowing that, the cost would be fifty-four dollars.

    My beloved South, Mrs. T. P. O 1914

  • In Egypt last month, an administrative court annulled the state's sale in the late 1990s of Nile Cotton Ginning Co. because the shares were undervalued at the time.

    Reuters: Press Release 2012

  • Ginning up controversy is one thing, but cranking out rumors is something else all together.

    Turf Show Times 2010

  • Ginning up a fight with Fox News, which is owned by the News Corporation, "helped fire up the base," said Nathan Daschle, the association's executive director.

    NYT > Home Page By BRIAN STELTER 2010

  • Ginning in West Texas was around 80 percent completed, estimates indicated.

    The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines 2010

  • Ginning and classing figures would seem to point to the crop coming in shy of USDA's January estimate of 12.4 million bales.

    The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines 2010

  • (SOTELMA) and the Cotton Ginning Company (CMDT) -- is still uncertain, although target dates are set for 2008.

    unknown title 2009

  • Ginning season started a little late in 2008 for Adams Gin.

    Delta Farm Press RSS Feed 2009

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