| 41. | In his first day, Bulger began boning up on university business and spoke by phone with campus chancellors.
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| 42. | In the coming days, Powell will be boning up on issues involving Mexico ahead of his Monday visit.
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| 43. | Thus, it becomes increasingly important for doctors to bone up on these matters and start asking about them.
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| 44. | Start boning up on retirement issues.
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| 45. | Bush spokeswoman Karen Hughes said that the governor had been boning up on foreign policy over the weekend.
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| 46. | What better way to bone up on the operating secrets of what is arguably the world's best magazine?
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| 47. | Before creating each set of dolls, Tongkon has to first bone up on the historical period in question.
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| 48. | One, because it had to be decided on California law and I had to bone up on that.
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| 49. | Now the commission is boning up on bankruptcy law in preparation for a possible Chapter 11 filing by NorthWestern.
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| 50. | Bone up on your knowledge of orthopedic health at the Web site of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
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