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“The filibuster has been abused,” he said, adding that “the Republicans have abused that just like the spitball was abused in baseball and the four-corner offense was abused in basketball.”
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To help you understand the economic context for those decisions, try the four-corner approach.
Richard Barrington: How You Can Follow the Changing Fortunes of CD Rates Richard Barrington 2011
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The four-corner offense or zone defenses are not parts of the game either.
Lubomir Kavalek: Texas Tech Wins Final Four of Chess Lubomir Kavalek 2011
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“The filibuster has been abused,” he said, adding that “the Republicans have abused that just like the spitball was abused in baseball and the four-corner offense was abused in basketball.”
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“It was an hour-long race, a four-corner 2km crit,” he said.
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Hamilton pedaled into town as part of Rock Racing, a brash domestic squad that competed in the 2008 edition of the Harlem Skyscraper, a high-speed four-corner "criterium" and one of the city's oldest races.
Cycling's Past Isn't Going to Retreat Jason Gay 2011
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On Saturday, a four-corner criterium will kick off the two-day event, followed in the afternoon by a time trial.
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The 1km, four-corner rectangular course will see the next round of the NRC and USA Crits series play out for the men.
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The four-corner, nearly flat downtown circuit was fit for high speeds and a bunch sprint.
Kiesanowski, Tanner win Cascade Cycling Classic’s Downtown Criterium 2010
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The downtown four-corner course is known for fast speeds to discourage breakaways, which on this course are hard to monitor and can slip away as night falls.
Hanson, Carroll take different paths to San Rafael Twilight Criterium wins 2010
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