| 41. | Bush said Sunday that he is toeing a straight and steady line and hewing to unwavering principles.
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| 42. | They said that voting the will of their constituents was more important than toeing the party line.
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| 43. | "Sweeney hasn't shown much interest in toeing that line, " he said.
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| 44. | In one, she is tip-toeing up to the high-bar ( very artsy ).
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| 45. | The comments reflect the diplomatic tip-toeing that goes on in the region with regard to Burma.
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| 46. | Nazmi Latifi, a Kosovo Liberation Army soldier, toeing the newly found charred torso of a neighbor.
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| 47. | The guilty verdict will also keep the industry toeing a fine line in terms of being above reproach.
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| 48. | But critics contended Lomborg was being singled out for not toeing the line that environmental catastrophe was inevitable.
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| 49. | With the Luo threat dissolved and most members toeing the line, Gema soon found its next target.
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| 50. | Just sometimes the school is toeing that bottom line, and other times opportunistic coaches are erasing it . nn
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