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    1. "We're getting total flip-flops from one thing to another.
    2. Curiously, for Rep. Richard Gephardt, who won the Democratic caucuses in Iowa, a significant portion of coverage was negative; all three network anchors asked him about "flip-flops" in his voting record.
    3. At a minimum, Mr. Skinner must help Mr. Bush's White House recover its political footing after weeks of bumbling and flip-flops for which the combative Mr. Sununu received much of the blame.
    4. And he's responded with a series of flip-flops.
    5. Democrat Michael Dukakis ridiculed Republican George Bush's claim to be an environmentalist, accusing the vice president Saturday of flip-flops on the issue of offshore oil drilling and comparing him to former Interior Secretary James Watt.
    6. But his decision to embrace a tax increase after a prolonged series of flip-flops sparked a rebellion among many Republican candidates and seemed to bring to the surface the concern voters had about the economy in general.
    7. Despite their price _ two to six times the cost of ordinary flip-flops _ the shoes are reported by retailers and mail-order houses to be selling fast, especially in Florida, Texas, Southern California and New England.
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