| 31. | "The post office wants it both ways, " said FedEx spokesman Tom Martin.
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| 32. | She has the ability to want it both ways, which most champions learn at an early age.
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| 33. | City dwellers want it both ways _ the rewards of country living in the middle of a metropolis.
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| 34. | The government wants it both ways-- they want the power of the Constitution without the constraints,
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| 35. | "Disney wants it both ways, and you can't have it both ways,"
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| 36. | Conran seems to want it both ways, both tonally and visually, but never fully succeeds either way.
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| 37. | He wants it both ways _ and he has a claque around the world to help him to have it.
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| 38. | "This is where the precedent was broken, " Dean said . " The Republicans want it both ways.
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| 39. | "Addicted to Love " wants it both ways : to be cold and spiky and warm and gooey.
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| 40. | They want it both ways . " said Alston, who is a proponent of abstinence-only sexual education.
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