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hammer together

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House-Senate conferences, in which half a dozen legislators meet to resolve differences between one chamber's bill and the other's, for years have amounted to super-mini-legislatures: Once convened, a couple of majority Democrats from each half of the Roundhouse, in the helpless presence of a Republican representative and senator, could chuck both bills and hammer together an entirely new one -- subject only to rubber-stamp approval by the House and Senate on the rebound.
They never really wrote songs, instead they seemed to hammer together ramshackle musical lean-tos, rickety half-tunes about crack and yellow shirts and Thundercats.
Youngsters will be able to hammer together bird house rain gauges at a booth sponsored by Home Depot.
 
 
 
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