71.   But the show-and-tell session is among the few signs of interest in election reform.

72.   But the upcoming legislative session will be difficult for her.

73.   But they only asked that the closed sessions be as limited as possible and that the judge consider releasing transcripts with the sensitive price data redacted.

74.   But those free-wheeling, hours-long sessions are history.

75.   But when that session was over, Culhane realized he had been maneuvered into waiting until year-end.

76.   By midnight, another session was over.

77.   By most accounts, this session was a good one for Bush.

78.   Cabinet sessions are of limited utility, a place for preliminary conversations about pending problems and pep talks for policies already determined.

79.   Cole, in fact, said that particular sparring session with Jones was the hardest he was ever hit.

80.   Congress is open and its floor sessions are more gripping, more compelling, more urgent.

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