That's what I call doubling down on saying you're sorry.
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The bill was approved by the committee by a 29-21 roll call vote that broke down on party lines.
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His Majesty was the first Arab leader to publicly call on Assad to step down because of the horrific violence that was being inflicted on the Syrian people.
It all comes down to your call on the direction of house prices over the next couple of years.
It's a close call, but I come down on the side that "there are no atheists in foxholes and no libertarians in a crisis" teaches a valid lesson, even if some poetic license is involved.
"That's the political, transactional game up here, " said Democratic Assemblywoman Inez Barron, the only female Democrat to publicly call on Silver to step down.
It is hoped Mrs Clinton will at least call on both governments to tone down the rhetoric and hold peace talks.
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Yet that secret is only the beginning of a mystery so tightly wound and barbed with hurt and hurtful people that solving it becomes the only way to make the pain go away and the sun shine down on a place some call Paradise.
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The Syrian government also dismissed a fresh call on Sunday by Arab League foreign ministers on Mr. Assad to step down and for the country to enter a new transitional phase.
But should fellow GB canoeist Tim Baillie find himself upside-down on Nottingham's Holme Pierrepont course this week, he can call on an unusual paddling pedigree.
So I'm going to call on a young lady first, and then I'm going to call on a gentleman, and we're just going to keep on going down the line, and we'll get through as many as we can.
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He kind of doubled down on those remarks after a call from Secretary Clinton.
In the case of the oil company, for instance, the cost of land corresponds to the premium (or down-payment) on a call option, and the extra investment needed to start production to its strike price (at which the option is exercised).
Unless rates come down, India will lose out on call centres, a business that is expected to grow fast.
Like a F1 race car, a driver will be able to call on that added boost for a launch down the straightaway or coming out of a corner.
This will cause some glaring logistical problems, making it tougher for the Mets to make a quick call-up or send players on the mend down for brief rehab assignments.
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Cattle browsed in the grass, and the distinctive call of a sandhill crane carried on the wind that flowed down from ancient sand dunes in the distance.
One former student recalls how he turned down a job after such a phone call while he was on the rebound from losing his first professional gig.
Drilling down on this activity reveals that the most popular call is the February 60 strike, where some 1, 600 contracts have traded on open interest of 3, 761 contracts.
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"A Navy plane just went down on 24th Street, " a man says in another call to dispatchers.
We've reached the point where one aspect of capitalism, which I will call relatively unbridled financial markets operating on a global basis, has broken down.
It would be an utter dereliction of duty on the part of the press, both the local press and the national press, not to make this a major inquiry even once the spotlight of daily news has shifted away from New Orleans and to examine what I can only call an utter failure of leadership from the top of our country on down.
But some of the president's advisers wanted to be harder on Mubarak, with a clear and equivocal call for him to step down immediately, administration officials tell CNN.
U.S. banks were no picnic either, with Citigroup losing 8.9% and Bank of America down 9% after CEO Brian Moynihan addressed shareholder questions on an afternoon conference call.
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William Boden of Buffalo University, one of the leaders of the study, said on a conference call that the study emphasizes the importance of getting bad cholesterol down with cholesterol drugs, which everyone in the study got.
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On the contrary, the demands and challenges global leaders face call for slowing things down.
For example, when a user pulls out the S Pen during a phone call, the S Note application automatically pops up on the screen, allowing users to jot down a quick note.
Earlier his wife Patricia, 56, broke down in tears after revealing that she received a phone call from one of Ms Spence's phones on 2 June 2011.
The ultimate point is to enable Cemex employees to focus on selling more cement, rather than getting bogged down in things like completing a telephone call or wading through masses of paper to find important customer account data.
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