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Not all of his favorites won, but enough did to strengthen the Republican hold on the House and hand the Senate reins back to Republicans, albeit by just a few votes.
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Can it be long before populists such as Pat Buchanan begin to tap directly into these resentments, before politicians say that " something must be done " to rein back American capitalism?
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In 1967 he carried out his own cultural revolution, purging the party of revisionists, and as in China things went out of control before he could finally pull the reins back.
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In North American classes, the show hack is to show at extended, regular and collected versions of the walk, trot and canter, as well as performing a hand gallop, halt and the rein back.
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.. . A reduction in tension in the region . . . would allow both countries to rein back on defense spending, which is running at a level neither can afford . . ..
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Greenberg, 60, who was hired in January 2000 as Korean Air's executive vice president for operations, said he was looking forward to handing the reins back to a Korean executive next year and returning to retirement.
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It is sometimes useful to transfer the weight of the seat onto the thighs when asking for the rein back, so that the horse may easily round up through its back and engage its hind end.
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He is 26th in quarterback rating, leads the NFL in interceptions, and said last week, " I may have to pull the reins back and not make some of the throws I make . " . ..
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The British Horse Society Dressage Rules require competitors to perform four variations of the walk, six forms of the trot, five leaping gaits ( all forms of the canter ), halt, and rein back, but not the gallop.