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Corralling all these members behind a single budget plan isn't easy.
Democrats Unhurried in Work on Budget Naftali Bendavid 2011
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Corralling the various data was critical, Peterson said during the presentation, as it allowed the campaign to “break down the walls between departments.”
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Corralling those outgoing members will be key to Obama's success, but Pomeroy said the president has a steep hill to climb.
House Democrats Rip Obama's Tax Cut Deal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Corralling an oil spill is like putting fog in a bag.
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Corralling those outgoing members will be key to Obama's success, but Pomeroy said the president has a steep hill to climb.
House Democrats Rip Obama's Tax Cut Deal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Corralling those outgoing members will be key to Obama's success, but Pomeroy said the president has a steep hill to climb.
House Democrats Rip Obama's Tax Cut Deal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Corralling an oil spill is like putting fog in a bag.
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Corralling an oil spill is like putting fog in a bag.
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Corralling the veal pen is a tactic that the White House has successfully used to cover their left flank since Obama took office.
Jane Hamsher: Why The Sierra Club No Longer Deserves Your Trust 2010
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Corralling those outgoing members will be key to Obama's success, but Pomeroy said the president has a steep hill to climb.
House Democrats Rip Obama's Tax Cut Deal The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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