| 41. | This goes deeper than wooing Democrats with cute nicknames and party invitations.
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| 42. | But Schily faces other judges too, the foreigners he is wooing.
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| 43. | Still, a little well-placed wooing never hurts.
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| 44. | The government is wooing foreign investors to fill the gap.
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| 45. | That has not stopped BDO from wooing companies from Andersen.
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| 46. | Gore was not the only potential 2004 presidential candidate wooing the delegates.
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| 47. | Cuban said of the Mavs'grandiose wooing of Lewis.
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| 48. | Wooing a star has sometimes been done much less conventionally.
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| 49. | Wooing community leaders fits well into Wal-Mart's plans.
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| 50. | Russia is wooing South Korean investment to help revive its troubled economy.
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