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Barclays analyst Lawrence Marsh said the change-over could take place April 1 next year.
Medco Faces Loss of Blue Cross Customer Jon Kamp 2011
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Even more threatening, perhaps, is a sharp change-over in party identity.
Stewart J. Lawrence: Could President Obama Lose the Youth Vote in 2012? Stewart J. Lawrence 2011
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And they should educate their consumers about the change well in advance of the change-over, so they know where to go to get the information.
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Even more threatening, perhaps, is a sharp change-over in party identity.
Stewart J. Lawrence: Could President Obama Lose the Youth Vote in 2012? Stewart J. Lawrence 2011
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Even more threatening, perhaps, is a sharp change-over in party identity.
Stewart J. Lawrence: Could President Obama Lose the Youth Vote in 2012? Stewart J. Lawrence 2011
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CNG cars may be added to that mix but a serious change-over to that or electric cars will only come because of scarcity of oil and its collateral pain.
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And they should educate their consumers about the change well in advance of the change-over, so they know where to go to get the information.
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Even more threatening, perhaps, is a sharp change-over in party identity.
Stewart J. Lawrence: Could President Obama Lose the Youth Vote in 2012? Stewart J. Lawrence 2011
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You will set more aggressive initiatives for the change-over from fossil fuels, and will tax oil companies so the government -- yes, the government -- can invest in the infrastructures required to effect that change and provide a rebate to the middle class to offset increased energy prices.
Paul Abrams: President's Gulf Speech Is to his Presidency as Rev. Wright Speech Was to his Campaign 2010
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You will set more aggressive initiatives for the change-over from fossil fuels, and will tax oil companies so the government--yes, the government--can invest in the infrastructures required to effect that change and provide a rebate to the middle class to offset increased energy prices.
Paul Abrams: President's Gulf Speech Is to his Presidency as Rev. Wright Speech Was to his Campaign Paul Abrams 2010
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