| 41. | After touting new efforts, however, the U . S . military appears bent now on tamping down expectations.
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| 42. | The savings actually could be significantly higher given the tamping effect low-cost carriers have on air travel pricing patterns.
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| 43. | Before the kick, Hall spent the time tamping down the grass, as if replacing divots on a golf course.
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| 44. | Tamping down subsidies for cotton would mean support for other U . S . crops could be vulnerable to trade challenges.
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| 45. | Thus Veneration and Benevolence are at the apex of the skullthe region of exit of Gage's tamping iron .)
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| 46. | If it doesn't, he'll be tamping out the hot end of his stogies on his own forehead.
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| 47. | Ever-growing sales tax revenue from residents and nonresidents help finance rising operating costs while tamping the need for tax increases.
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| 48. | He quickly took a more conciliatory approach that required tamping down some of his administration's hawks and many uniformed commanders.
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| 49. | Next, spread 1 to 1 { inches of sand on top of this and compact the sand by rolling or tamping.
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| 50. | It would be self-tamping, requiring a smaller U-238 tamper, no aluminium pusher and less high explosive.
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