31. After the tournament, the executive was taken into custody, flown to Columbus and put before the grand jury. 32. Brazil put before congress a temporary bill creating new rural land tax rules to raise revenue for the redistribution of land. 33. But before the House can begin to create an acceptable bill, members need the freedom to amend the bills that their leaders will put before them. 34. But if you gamble, hell, they might put you before a firing squad. 35. But he never put himself before others. 36. But no proposals, either to change the basis of the law or to abandon NATO, were put before parliament once Welfare took office. 37. But Pitino said a new deal put before him in the last few days included the addition of part ownership. 38. But the council pulled its approval Saturday morning, sending the two groups back into conference with the hope of an agreement that can be put before the board. 39. But then, in a typical wriggle, he declined actually to sign a pledge to oppose any tax increase that might be put before him. 40. But this was put before the board knowing that it was more than a technical decision. |
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