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House Republicans Just Dealt A Blow To Wind Developers
In spite of the setbacks, fans of wind energy are hopeful that ongoing projects will at least see a smooth path forward.

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In spite of the setbacks, fans of wind energy are hopeful that ongoing projects will at least see a smooth path forward.

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The former mayor apologized to New Yorkers and agreed to pay for his past NYPD protection on the presidential campaign trail.
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