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Pre-empt some silly summer television season for a 20-minute speech from the Oval Office, and speak directly to the nation.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [127] -- Letting A Crisis Go To Waste 2010
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Pre-empt some silly summer television season for a 20-minute speech from the Oval Office, and speak directly to the nation.
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Pre-empt some silly summer television season for a 20-minute speech from the Oval Office, and speak directly to the nation.
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Pre-empt your weekness so that when legitamate attacks come your way, they look like a "no you did it worse response".
Breaking: Obama Campaign Raises $55 Million In February 2009
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-Pre-empt some powers granted to county supervisors of elections in favor of concentrating greater power in the hands of the Secretary of State.
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It won't be long before their campaign infomercials Pre-empt my 'Cops' and 'Wheel of Fortune' every night.
Iowa Message: 2008
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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Federal Raids in Minneapolis to Pre-empt Demonstrations 2008
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Pre-empt any local ordinance that would automatically require a variance for cell tower applications.
Keep Local Authority on Siting Cell Towers - Comments due to FCC by 9/29/08 2008
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Pre-empt the story by announcing it first and laying out what you're going to do to look into the allegations.
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Pre-empt the story by announcing it first and laying out what you're going to do to look into the allegations.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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