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It's the teed-up GOP response to a jobless recovery and the near-universal sentiment among voters that the tax code is corrupt beyond repair.
Flat Is the New Fair Stephen Moore 2011
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Roberto Donadoni brilliantly teed-up Massaro's second, but the crowning glory was Milan's fourth goal, the culmination of Desailly's intelligent run, deft dip of the shoulder to open the angle and majestic curling shot.
Cornered Fabio Capello knows precisely how to square the circle 2010
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While he was likely merely an incurious and inattentive student rather than outright stupid, he is probably nonetheless the dimmest Republican Presidential candidate since Warren G. Harding in 1920, and it is not surprising for him completely to miss the point of even a teed-up softball question.
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A kind of baseball lite in which the ball is teed-up at home plate rather than pitched, T-ball is played by about two million kids nationwide, according to the T-Ball USA Association, an informal sanctioning body that tries to keep the rules straight.
He Popularized T-Ball to Give Small Fry a Chance to Learn the Game 2009
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Ninja has teed-up prey now to be called out not only as a non-bridge builder, but worse, as a bridge-burner.
George Spyros: Obama's Modus Operandi: NYT Coverage of Coen Brothers Clean Coal Ad 2009
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Do you think it overshadowed or do you think it teed-up Barack Obama for tonight?
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The only clues that something special might be happening there on Halley Circle were the massive satellites and the Doppler radars, which were sheathed in white plastic and placed atop scaffolds, like teed-up golf balls.
Storm Warning Nancy Mathis 2007
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But my view was that now that America was finally teed-up as it had not been for a decade before to get rid of what was probably the worst tyrant in the world, then we should go for it.
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Standing on the elevated tee, he knocked a whole row of teed-up golf balls over the trees, cutting the corner and landing them about 100 yards from the green.
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Standing on the elevated tee, he knocked a whole row of teed-up golf balls over the trees, cutting the corner and landing them about 100 yards from the green.
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