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To absorb the costs of the President's signature priorities in health care, energy and education nearly everything else will have to be cut-and some cut drastically.
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In his book, The Audacity of Hope, published in 2006, he wrote, "... on the merits I didn't consider the case against war to be cut-and - dried."
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In his book, The Audacity of Hope, published in 2006, he wrote, "... on the merits I didn't consider the case against war to be cut-and - dried."
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Younger families coming up through the system can't cut-and run from our public schools in their indecision of how to educate their own children.
Heather Wolpert-Gawron: The Education of Student Success: Top 10 Family Responsibilities to Help Their Student Avoid Failure Heather Wolpert-Gawron 2010
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Younger families coming up through the system can't cut-and run from our public schools in their indecision of how to educate their own children.
Heather Wolpert-Gawron: The Education of Student Success: Top 10 Family Responsibilities to Help Their Student Avoid Failure Heather Wolpert-Gawron 2010
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In his book, The Audacity of Hope, published in 2006, he wrote, "... on the merits I didn't consider the case against war to be cut-and - dried."
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When replying to an e-mail, I found the cut-and paste-feature works well.
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When replying to an e-mail, I found the cut-and paste-feature works well.
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In his book, The Audacity of Hope, published in 2006, Obama wrote, "... on the merits I didn't consider the case against war to be cut-and - dried."
Obama's Endorsement In Philly Mayor's Race Reverberating In Pennsylvania Primary? 2009
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The answer is not the cut-and run defeatism the Democrats favor.
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