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Preempting the hearing, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) launched a broadside, claiming that the legislation will surely cause America to lose jobs:
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– Repealing the Supreme Court decision which said the US EPA could limit greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act. – Preempting state authority to reduce climate-related emissions.
Wonk Room » Deep In Denial, Smokey Joe Barton Unleashes Dirty Energy Plan 2009
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Silitski, “Preempting Democracy: The Case of Belarus,” pp.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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New flash fiction: “Preempting the Martian Attack” by Patricia Stewart
New flash fiction: “Preempting the Martian Attack” by Patricia Stewart Paul 2010
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The free SF story site 365 tomorrows has a new piece of flash fiction titled “Preempting the Martian Attack” 2010, by Patricia Stewart.
New flash fiction: “Preempting the Martian Attack” by Patricia Stewart Paul 2010
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Silitski, “Preempting Democracy: The Case of Belarus,” p.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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HILL: Preempting Monday night's "Jon & Kate Plus Eight" for a special about the couple.
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Preempting Monday night's "Jon & Kate plus 8" for a special about the couple.
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Preempting Ike and Other getting ready stuff »
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Preempting any opposition to its control, the government-general made some 50,000 arrests of a political nature, having already shut down the newspapers and presses.
1912 2001
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