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1 Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell said the new rule emphasized local control.
2 The new rule will take effect from July 10, the SEC said.
3 A number of religious groups have filed lawsuits challenging the new rule .
4 The new rule for rural banks had already applied to other banks.
5 UnitedHealth, the largest insurer, said it is still reviewing the new rule .
6 On January 20, FSA announce a new rule to expand loan opportunities.
7 It's the new rule ... but we will not obey it, he said.
8 Let's face it: there's a new rule created every week in Christianity.
9 And, hey, new rule , you also win by not asking dumb questions.
10 A new rule or initiative was the answer to every problem.
11 The new rule takes effect with new phones purchased beginning Saturday.
12 Agency officials originally expected the new rule to be released early this year.
13 I heard about a new rule last week, a four-second rule.
14 OK, new rule : Everyone think about what they're saying before they say it.
15 In recent months, it has been seeking public input on a new rule .
16 While some journalists said they resented the new rule , others were less critical.
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