Massachusetts'Sen . Edward Kennedy is equally anxious to ensure his state is cut in on any federal health care largesse, an area where he has wielded legendary clout.
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Bev cuts in on Luke, whom she then forces Victor to help her deceive by using miniature electronic-communication devices, so that Katie can coach her through another date.
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John Calipari, the guy whom Ricky P . helped secure his first major college job, cut in on his dance with the 76ers and grabbed Keith Van Horn.
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Smith believes a large number of Bush supporters here worried that blacks who supported Gore would soon take their jobs and somehow cut in on their own prosperity.
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Sowers pitching repertoire features a fastball with which he varies the speed between about 85 and 92 mph, a curveball, a slider that cuts in on right-handed batters, and a changeup.
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Several officials in the foreign ministry here believe the United States is simply trying to impoverish Russia and cut in on its attempts to recapture a foothold in the Middle Eastern marketplace.
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Pierson said his customers were even upset when NBC cut in on the pro basketball playoffs to show " that silly Bronco thing-- and then we had no choice but to show it ."
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Several people in Oklahoma City made a pre-emptive strike, calling the local NBC weather forecaster and pleading with him not to cut in on " Seinfeld " when word came that severe storms were expected.
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By the time Reinsch returned from New Zealand, Pete Rozelle had swung into action and cut in on the AFL . It was a war of leagues, and commissioner Rozelle didn't want Atlanta to slip away.
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The program for August 14, 1984 began with a record dedicated to Ben Toney in 1967, who then cut in on the 1984 program to thank the DJ that he had personally hired 30 years earlier.