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Most of UCLA's defensive drills are geared toward pursuing the football and hammering home the fundamentals, like proper pre-snap technique and making the correct reads. That's the position they started hammering home once a bill to increase the fees was introduced, and their rationale found supporters in both the state Senate and General Assembly. Concluded Teepen, "Gingrich's political tent is very much open for business again, and he's hammering home the ideological wedges that have always been his tent stakes. |
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