| 21. | So he tried to tack to his right on social issues.
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| 22. | And much of the European industry has taken the same tack.
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| 23. | Faced with the same decision, Frank Ambrosius took another tack.
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| 24. | That promotion angle is also a tack taken by department stores.
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| 25. | Collectively it wouldn't cover the head of a tack.
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| 26. | It was time for a new tack, and more tact.
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| 27. | Tacks are bunched together in Asia, South America and Europe.
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| 28. | The fund industry is taking the wrong tack, Kelley said.
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| 29. | Some veterans are miffed that Kemp would take such a tack.
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| 30. | The predators each take a different tack to getting their share.
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