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Have Republicans (and Democrats) been chewing over reform proposals for years?
Every answer she gives has something worth chewing over for weeks.
The healthcare world will be chewing over the plan, and watching for details to be filled in.
I there are a couple of interesting moments that I'm kind of chewing over in my brain.
And one of the areas I've been chewing over goes back to my old stomping ground of economic geography.
Russia's political class marvels at how much time it now spends chewing over the minutiae of the American political system.
That all changed in the next scene, which finds Zurga pacing the floor of his office, chewing over his friend's betrayal.
Now it's like "Talking Dead" to Mr. Carlson's "The Walking Dead," punchily chewing over much of the material that filled the hour before.
"We're going to show great heart," he said, before chewing over his predicament and, as a matter of course, suggesting some recipients were criminals.
Even if negotiators do finally start chewing over details, there is little reason to imagine that Mr Kim is ready at last to surrender his nuclear weapons.
TELEVISION CRITICS as improbable as Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, and Sajid Javid, the chancellor, have been chewing over a row about race and impartiality at the BBC.
The most well-known of these is her demand that Apple repay a huge €13bn ($14bn) sum to Ireland, which the EU's General Court is still chewing over.
One morning last fall in Los Angeles, the comic and actress Kate Micucci sat chewing over a pitch for a television series with her writing partner, Felicia Day.
One morning last fall in Los Angeles, the comic and actress Kate Micucci sat chewing over a pitch for a television series with her writing partner, Felicia Day.
They all sing in a certain style—some version of a breathiness and an affected way of chewing over vowels—but they don't belt from their chests as Houston once did.
A legal battle over insurance claims may be the last thing to attract the attention of football fans still chewing over draft picks and just what Tom Brady did or didn't do.
There is nothing of significance in her book that the small army of Wilson biographers and scholars of the Progressive era have not been narrating and chewing over since his death in 1924.
The super-popular extract that's now found in everything from sports drinks to Fido's food bowl remains under the purview of the US Food and Drug Administration, which is currently chewing over potential regulations.
It's a good question, and likely one that we'll be chewing over in frustration for some time, given the role social platforms like Facebook and Twitter are now playing in policing the internet's content.
MPs are chewing over two possibilities: an amendment that would seek to keep the UK within the EU customs union and another that would require a second referendum before any Brexit deal can be approved.
More than just another writer chewing over the same old facts and hypotheses, Goldsmith turns out to have a uniquely intimate connection to the case that gooses him along on his hunt for the truth.
While the soccer world was chewing over FIFA's controversial decision on Tuesday to increase the size of the World Cup finals to 216 teams from 22014, Milutin Sredojevic was trying to block out the noise.
Here at The New York Times, we've spent a lot of time chewing over the rent-versus-buy decision, and if you're numerically inclined, the first place to start is with our calculator on the choice.
The cable networks gave it a more thorough chewing over, but less than 45 minutes after Trump's address, CNN had begun discussing other news as well, including special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the 2016 campaign.
Even as America was still chewing over Barr's summary of the Mueller report, the Trump administration announced that it was changing course and supporting a Texas judge's decision that would totally invalidate the Affordable Care Act.
House Republicans are chewing over a proposal to hold members accountable for not voting along party lines or for  signing discharge petitions — two acts of rebellion that GOP leadership has had to grapple with this year. Rep.
Eminem spends the start of his surprise album "Kamikaze" — which was released Friday at midnight with simply a tweet announcing its arrival — chewing over a 2017 freestyle in which he criticized his fans that also happen to be Trump supporters.
I was encouraged to believe that simple conformity results in stagnation for a society, and that American progress has been largely owing to the opportunity for experimentation, the leeway given initiative, and to a gusto and a freedom for chewing over ideas.
Whether you're an '80s baby, a '90s nut, or an aughts oddball, you've likely spent the last couple of weeks chewing over Stranger Things, the Winona Ryder-led Netflix series that follows the disappearance of a young boy in small-town Indiana in 1983, and leads to the discovery of a telekinetic tween, a shadowy conspiracy, and a blood-crazed monster.
The song's lyrics compare being in a relationship with chewing gum, "chewing for fun" and then moving on to the next relationship "when all the flavor has gone." Annie compared the song's sound to the work of new wave group the Tom Tom Club.Foley, Jack. "Annie - Chewing over the heartbreak along the way to success". IndieLondon.
Jewish immigrants brought the bagel to the United States at the turn of the 20th century, with hundreds of small bagel bakeries sprouting up in Manhattan's Lower East Side, in which workers worked under difficult conditions for minimal wages. To represent these workers, The International Beigel Bakers Union was established.Klagsburn, Francine. "Chewing Over The Bagel’s Story" , The Jewish Week, July 8, 2009. Accessed July 15, 2009.
The bagel came into more general use throughout North America in the last quarter of the 20th century with automation. Daniel Thompson started work on the first commercially viable bagel machine in 1958; bagel baker Harry Lender, his son, Murray Lender, and Florence Sender leased this technology and pioneered automated production and distribution of frozen bagels in the 1960s.Klagsburn, Francine. "Chewing Over The Bagel’s Story", The Jewish Week, July 8, 2009.

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