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    1. They entered, their guns drawn, searching for whomever had called dispatchers 10 times.
    2. Norman Metcalfe, president of SunAmerica Investments, which recently lost a candidate to a higher bidder, says he would be interested in such a provision to deter candidates from moving to join "whomever has the latest and best offer."
    3. I believe it's an intensely personal decision to be made by the woman with the advice of a doctor, family, friends, whomever.
    4. But seeing he controls 85 per cent of commercial television, he is certainly in an excellent position to back whomever he pleases at the next elections.
    5. The elections laws permit political organizations to act as a conduit for contributions to candidates as long as the organization does not exert enough control over the money to channel the cash to whomever it chooses.
    6. Judge Bork, or whomever President Reagan proposes, may be extremely well-qualified to sit on the court.
    7. Jackson has complained that super delegates, who are free to support whomever they choose, are not following the will of the voters and that Dukakis is receiving more than his fair share.
    8. "We did everything to sift the ruins to save the lives of whomever might be under them.
    9. One faction of residents say a rancher should be able to sell his land to whomever he wants, others believe such a sale would destroy "part of the very scenic values that draws people here," said Hendricks.
    10. Saying they wanted to meet with whomever Bush designates soon after the appointment, the senators predicted their hearings would produce legislative proposals to correct longtime deficiencies in government policies toward Indians.
    11. Generally, do you think the second-place finisher in the nomination campaign should be the vice-presidential nominee, or should the presidential nominee select whomever he or she wants? Second-place, 24 percent.
    12. We will never allow anybody, whomever he may be, to strangle the people of Iraq without having himself strangled.
    13. For example, when U.S. Home Corp., then the nation's largest home builder, was stuck with a huge stock of unsold homes in 1984, it dumped some at auctions and others on tax-shelter partnerships that rented them out to whomever they could find.
    14. With this strategy, they unite with whomever they can, gain control and then go after their old allies.
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