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Lobbies rhymes with hobbies, pool is a hobby, pool starts with p, and p rhymes with t, and trouble starts with t, and that’s what we have right here in River City, is trouble.
Michael Kinsley and the Lobbyist Factory - Dan_McLaughlin’s blog - RedState 2009
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• Lobbies, mailrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and conference rooms are considered "dog-free zones."
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Lobbies are luxurious, with art on the walls and mood lighting.
Double Feature: Dinner and a Movie Lauren A. E. Schuker 2011
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Regarding Mary Anastasia O'Grady's " Jimmy Carter Lobbies for Cuban Spies " Americas, April 4: Jimmy Carter's judgments regarding America's friends and foes are no less perplexing today than they were during his presidency more than 30 years ago.
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By the way, I'm sure the NRA and Gun Lobbies pour money into Democratic Presidential Campaigns because they can use their wins as huge tools to drum up membership fees and increase gun business.
Rifle Shooting's 10 Most Significant Developments of the Decade 2009
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The Medical Lobbies, will be working long and hard to promote their cause!
Landrieu the latest senator to face TV pressure over public option 2009
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By the way, I'm sure the NRA and Gun Lobbies pour money into Democratic Presidential Campaigns because they can use their wins as huge tools to drum up membership fees and increase gun business.
Rifle Shooting's 10 Most Significant Developments of the Decade 2009
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Lobbies for increased breast cancer research budgets, input into spending of research dollars, and access to treatment for all women
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Lobbies for increased breast cancer research budgets, input into spending of research dollars, and access to treatment for all women
Activism Answers - Women Who Dared - Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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Lobbies that feel like they're on solid ground don't tend to freak out when, say, an intern somewhere writes a blog post that's skeptical of their industry.
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