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1, The jawbone was our most valuable find/discovery.
2, Congresswoman Weintrob jawboned local officials about their responsibilities toward the immigrant community.
3, He passed scattered jawbones, pale twists of wood.
4, He took hold of the face and jawbone and tried to restore a more normal appearance.
5, Across the River Esk is a whale's jawbone arch,[http://sentencedict.com/jawboning.html] a reminder of the town's maritime history.
6, These gave it the appearance of the half-submerged jawbone of some long-dead behemoth.
7, Only the tightly clenched line of her jawbone revealed the enormous effort it was taking her just to stand upright.
8, The jawbone felt as cold as a joint of beef in a supermarket deep-freeze.
9, When he turned his head to look at her the flesh folded underneath the jawbone into the beginnings of a double chin.
10, In the past jawboning had some effect.
11, So all the jawboning(Sentencedict.com), increased reserve requirements and official pressure over the last year didn't reduce lending activity by China's banks last month.
12, The debate included a lot of jawboning as each candidate tried to persuade voters to see the issues his way.
13, After considerable jawboning by governments around the world, Beijing has allowed its currency to rise roughly 30% against the dollar since 2005.
14, Chinese ones, meanwhile, continue their unusually high level jawboning about the West and its financial sector.
15, Such jawboning has gone unheeded, with the dollar under 90 yen, losing more than 10 yen from a high this year.
16, And the entire world, it seems, is jawboning China to level the playing field and let its undervalued currency, the renminbi, appreciate.
17, The report suggests that jawboning by federal officials for banks to use TARP funds to boost lending is having a limited effect.
18, From this point of view, all the jawboning, increased reserve requirements, and official pressure did have the effect of moderating the supply of new loans from the country's biggest banks.
19, Jawboning from the Japanese government continued overnight although the markets are hardly listening.
20, Bernanke on Tuesday deviated from the usual policy of leaving jawboning the dollar to the Treasury department, warning on the unwelcome inflationary effect of its continued fall.
21, So far there is skepticism that the Fed can go much beyond jawboning to clamp down on rising inflation at a time when growth is still bumping along at or near recessionary levels.
22, In response, the government has been raising interest rates, reducing flows of money into mutual funds and jawboning about risks in the market.
23, It was first put forward in 2001 by an engineer, Paul Buchheit, at a jawboning session about corporate values.
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