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The gifts in the text are tax cuts—more than $1.4 trillion of them over the next decade—scattered throughout a bill that Republican lawmakers are striving to make into law next week.

It is unfortunate that our state legislature could not come to an agreement about that, and send a bill to the governor to make into law.

From Salon

The president and Senate Democrats pledge that the bill will never make into law.

With two key bills that Kan wants to make into law before he goes looking likely to be enacted before parliament's session ends on August 31, Japanese media said Kan's Democratic Party was planning to vote as early as August 28 to select a new leader.

From Reuters

In Britain, two news items dominated the airwaves this past weekend: the Eurovision Song Contest finale and the proposal to make into law the “military covenant” — the informal pact between the British government and members of the armed forces, promising fair treatment in return for military service.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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