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But after that plan failed, he developed a new strategy: to lay low.
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Sometimes a spy needs to lay low and far from the glamour of London or the glitter of Vegas.
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He's undecided on who he'll vote for, but Elder does say he questions Giuliani's strategy to lay low in the early estates, focusing so much on Florida.
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The president, meanwhile, is content to lay low on the issue, interested instead on urging Congress to get to his faith-based initiatives, his public education overhaul package, and a patients' bill of rights to his liking, before August.
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To outdo Mr Gore, the Republican leader accused him and Mr Clinton of undermining Israel's security, and denounced Arabs for conducting a campaign of terror designed to lay Israel low.
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Given the environment, he thought it wise to save money and lay low.
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Rifles slung over their shoulders, each moved off alone through the forest to the hiding places where they would lay low and wait.
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McGeady stepped inside Byrne and, just when it looked like he would look to lay it off, the midfielder drove the ball low in-off the near post.
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Lay encouraged executives to shift cash from Enron's boring, low-growth pipelines into more exciting ventures, sometimes giving the division chiefs a chance to invest in them.
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King did well to shield the ball and lay it off to Eastwood who, in space on the edge of the area, sent a low shot wide beyond Marton Fulop and into the far corner.
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