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Congress keeps funding it ad hoc—but when the GOP takes over the Senate next year, who knows.
To GOP Congress, as Usual, It’s Welfare on the Chopping Block | Monica Potts | December 25, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTPresumably this is because Assad wants them working when he takes over again.
There’s Only One Way to Beat ISIS: Work With Assad and Iran | Leslie H. Gelb | October 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTSo Akhtar takes over an agency that is a source of fear in Pakistan and the region.
Pakistan’s New Top Spy Once Suggested Peace With India | Chris Allbritton | September 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
That, in the absence of an explanation as to why, paranoia takes over.
When doing so, his smile grows so large it nearly takes over his face.
Courageous Filmmakers Are Fighting Ebola On Screen | Abby Haglage | August 20, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTShe told Knutty about Fderaad, the legal dues paid to the parents by the eldest son who takes over the management of the Gaard.
Katharine Frensham | Beatrice HarradenIt never takes over a half hour unless the cabbage is very old or dry.
The road for seven miles is up the valley; it then takes over the mountain, to the waters running into Snake or Lewis river.
Early Western Travels 1748-1846, Volume XXX | Joel PalmerHe takes over $1,100 with him, contributed for this purpose by the Chinese connected with our mission.
It takes over two hours to bake it if the loaves are thick—if the loaves are thin, it will bake in less time.
The American Housewife | Anonymous
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