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There's always the need to mend fences after a primary. The first step is to agree on a common goal for November, and only then talk about potential meetings (with Arganese),
Kevin Cunningham
Pat, the last election was decided by voters who listed 'moral values' as their primary concern. What do you think this means for the country and should we try to mend fences with the liberals?
John Tesh
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1952
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to mend some fences, both literally and figuratively.
Al Gore
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1948
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2001
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I think we've seen the light of day dawn. We're going to go back and mend fences.
Joe Griffith
Most conservatives, I think, want Bush to succeed and would be eager to mend fences with a new nominee.
Jonah Goldberg
We still have the land issues to resolve and a lot of work to do. I think one of the things we need to do is to mend fences with people about the boundaries.
Mark Metzger
Harper wants to mend fences with Bush. I think it's a mistake for the country, and I regret that it's happening after so much work has been done.
Alan Young
I hope the contract is fair and equitable to everybody. Then, we can move forward and mend some of the fences that have been broken.
Suzanne Matarese
She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines. Our primary goal in choosing the Vision solutions was to meet our anticipated growth while also ensuring that our systems integrate easily and share a common technology platform. Finding an organization that could also provide us with the tools to better control our business and offer the potential to later integrate additional systems for our sourcing department is a great benefit and a perfect fit for Too.
John Moore
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1969
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Both the House and Senate agree that there are other issues to talk about and that there may be some common ground.
John Reed
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1887
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1920
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U.S.-France military ties have always been good, except for a brief period when Rumsfeld sought payback over Iraq. And more generally, there's even an effort to mend fences at a political level.
Michael O'Hanlon
Last year, we probably exceeded some things on offense, ... This year, we've had to mend some fences. You lose a certain degree of continuity.
Bobby Ross
It seems like there's still some lingering bitterness between the governor and the legislators. He's working to mend some fences, but the legislators don't seem receptive to the idea.
Bruce Ransom
We definitely will have a strong contender there. Right now it's an issue of whether we can handle a race against an incumbent war chest, but with the possibility there will be an open seat in the November 2006 election because Cannon might lose in a primary, there is unusual interest among potential candidates.
Wayne Holland
You look at primary after primary and a lot of new voters came out, but a lot of them went for McCain. Whether they stay in through November or go back to sitting on their hands remains to be seen.
Tony Blankley
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