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That plan was derailed when Congress did not go along.
But something happened in the past few days to derail that plan.
Yes, many things might happen to derail the current plan.
But he added that the process would not be derailed.
And so not to derail the important points made, good article.
"I just got derailed there for a second or two."
One caught fire on the press run, and then derailed later that day.
Everything that could derail this bill had a shot at it.
A second or third baby can derail the most determined student.
Recovery derailed will almost certainly be the story of 2012.
This was the very same conversation he had just tried to derail.
At least four or five other genes must be derailed as well.
But a potential conflict of interest may derail his plans.
Others said they would fight any effort to derail the election.
But most oil and auto companies hope the program is derailed.
The military can derail the process at any point, a diplomat said.
He'd had his mouth open to speak and I'd derailed him.
So far, the efforts to derail the line have failed.
She added that the change "would in no way derail this project."
This plan was derailed after a fire in December 1998.
Construction of a community center on the site, which began this week, has not been derailed.
But in practice, the process is often derailed by local judges and the military police.
A week ago he was on the No. 4 just behind the train that derailed.
But that plan, like most of the others, has been derailed by this crisis.
"We all know there is a potential for any of these products to be derailed," he said.