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The court's action also prompted some Republicans who had held back to start falling into line behind Schwarzenegger, the only GOP candidate they believe can beat Bustamante in the replacement race. As Bush expands the war on terrorism at home and abroad, the Democrats have been falling into line. A Spectacle is the Resemblance, 1999, is a collision of pinwheels, clouds of color, fields of flowers, horizontal and vertical pinstripes, a sea of text and planetlike circles falling into line. |
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