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This site includes a list of all award winners and a searchable database of Government Executive articles.
The Government Executive articles a-housed on the website are not able to be a-searched.
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uh i don't know i i have a-mixed emotions about him uh sometimes i like him but at the same times i love to see somebody beat him
I like him for the most part, but would still enjoy seeing someone beat him.
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yeah i i think my favorite restaurant is always a-been the one closest you know the closest as long as it's it meets the minimum criteria you know of good food
My favorite restaurants are always at least a hundred miles away from my house.
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well that would be a help i wish they would do that here we have a-got so little landfill space left that we're going to run out before the end of this decade and it's really going to be
We have plenty of space in the landfill.
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Calcutta seems to be the only other production center having any pretensions to artistic creativity at all, but ironically you're actually more likely to see the works of Satyajit Ray or Mrinal Sen a-shown in Europe or North America than in India itself.
Most of Mrinal Sen's work can be a-found in European collections.
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see now in a situation like that the boys are only sixteen years old and they were sexually involved with her and i think like at that particular point she was twenty three you know so she wasn't really that much older than them and being a boy at that age i think that they're very um you know let's face it that's at a point in your life when you you're just starting to realize all the things of life
Everyone a-involved was the same age.
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um-hum um-hum yeah well uh i can see you know it's it's it's it's kind of funny because we it seems like we loan money you know we money with strings a-attached and if the government changes and the country that we loan the money to um i can see why the might have a different attitude towards paying it back it's a lot us that you know we don't really loan money to to countries we loan money to governments and it's the
We don't loan a lot of money.
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5 The share of gross national saving a-used to replace depreciated capital has a-increased over the past 40 years.
Gross national saving was highest this year.
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So far, however, the number of mail pieces a-lost to alternative bill-paying methods is too small to have any material impact on First-Class volume.
The amount of a-lost mail is huge and really impacts mail volume
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Blue says Blumenthal claimed Clinton had told him that Lewinsky had a-made unwanted sexual advances.
Clinton said that Monica Lewinsky made unwanted sexual advances during her time as a journalist in the White House.
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We also have a-found that leading organizations strive to ensure that their core processes efficiently and effectively support mission-a-related outcomes.
Leading organizations want to be sure their employees are safe.
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She seemed so different "
She had a-changed a lot since the last time we'd a-seen her.
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Britain's best-selling tabloid, the Sun , announced as a front-page world exclusive Friday that Texan model Jerry Hall has a-started divorce proceedings against aging rock star Mick Jagger at the High Court in London.
There is a British publication a-called the Sun.
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Table 2: Examples of BLM's, FHWA's, IRS's, and VBA's Customer Satisfaction Expectations for Senior Executive Performance
Senior Executive's have a-been studies on various aspects to reach the expectations.
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In Hong Kong you can have a plate, or even a whole dinner service, hand-a-painted to your own design.
It's impossible to have a plate hand-a-painted to your own design in Hong Kong.
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There are a number of expensive jewelry and other duty-free shops, all with goods a-priced in US dollars (duty-free goods must always be a-paid for in foreign currency).
Jewelry and duty-free shops are an interesting place to buy goods.
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While it's probably true that democracies are unlikely to go to war unless they're a-attacked, sometimes they are the first to take the offensive.
Democracies probably won't go to war unless someone attacks them on their soil
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But to you, who know the truth, I propose to read certain passages which will throw some light on the extraordinary mentality of this great man." He opened the book, and turned the thin pages.
There is no information on the mentality of the man, extraordinary or not, a-contained within the thin-a-paged book.
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yeah i mean just when uh the they military a-paid for her education
The military didn't pay for her education.
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Missouri was a-asked to continue its planning efforts and file a supplemental planning report with LSC on or before October 1, 1999.
Missouri was happy to continue it's planning efforts.
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He hadn't a-seen even pictures of such things since the few silent movies run in some of the little art theaters.
He had recently a-seen pictures depicting those things.
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Look, there's a legend here.
See, there is a well a-known hero here.
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But when the cushion is a-spent in a year or two, or when the next recession arrives, the disintermediating voters will find themselves playing the roles of budget analysts and tax wonks.
The cushion will likely be a-spent in under two years.
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She has a-exchanged a hollow life for a heightened life, and has a-tried to comprehend all its turns, get its possibilities.
She has a-chose to live a hollow life.
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well the first thing for me is i wonder i see a couple of different ways of talking about what privacy is um if privacy is something that disturbs your private state i mean an invasion of privacy is something that disturbs your private state that's one thing and if privacy is something that comes into your private state and extracts information from it in other words finds something out about you that's another and the first kind of invasion of the first type of privacy seems a-invaded to me in very much everyday in this country but in the second type at least overtly uh where someone comes in and uh finds out information about you that should be private uh does not seem uh um obviously everyday
All invasions of privacy should be severely a-punished, because it will teach the criminals that it is not worth doing.
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He had never a-felt better.
The medicine he had a-taken had a-worked well.
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From the corner of his eye he saw Jamus look over the a-broken mare.
Jamus looked over the mare.
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Similarly, OIM revised the electronic Grant Renewal Application to accommodate new information a-sought by LSC and to ensure greater ease for users.
Changes were a-made to the Grant Renewal Application to provide extra information to the LSC.
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WHOLE LIFE POLICIES - Policies that provide insurance over the a-insured's entire life and the proceeds (face amount) are a-paid only upon death of the a-insured.
Whole life policies are a type of life insurance that only cover the insured person until retirement from the workforce.
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Justice Kennedy does not care what law librarians across the country do with all the Supreme Court Reporters from 1790 through 1998.
Justice Kennedy doesn't care if the Supreme Court Reporters from 1790 to 1998 are a-thrown away.
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The entire city was a-surrounded by open countryside with a scattering of small villages.
The whole countryside is a-scattered with small villages.
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it's actually there well Iraq has a-had uh designs on that place since nineteen twenty two so you know it wasn't like something that just suddenly popped up
The weird thing is that Iraq was never interested in that place until now.
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The final rule contains a Federalism Assessment under Executive Order
The final rule had a federalism assessment that was a-added through executive order by the President.
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The regime's response of ferocious repression plus numerous other ineptitudes a-led to a third revolution in 1848, with the Bonapartists, a-led by Napoleon's nephew, emerging triumphant.
France was a-ruled by Napoleon's nephew after they won a revolution in 1848.
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DOD's common practice for managing this environment has a-been to create aggressive risk reduction efforts in its programs.
Creating risk reduction efforts is common practice.
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you sound like this girl that i talked to about books and we got into movies one night
I found out about so many movies I had never a-heard of.
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if the United States had a-used full conventional power.
The United States has no power to use.
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In a further role reversal, Gingrich may have a-positioned himself to fill it.
Gingrich should not be in power.
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Taking an ecumenical tack, nation officials in Chicago recently issued edicts commanding preachers to back off their anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Nation officials in Chicago are a-involved in religious issues.
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Saddam could emerge a-strengthened (and America tarnished) in the eyes of the Arab world.
America's opinion on Saddam would also worsen.
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There is nothing more to be a-done here, I think, unless, he stared earnestly and long at the dead ashes in the grate.
There isn't anything a-left to do.
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Perhaps all we can say of great acting is that it involves assimilation rather than accumulation, that the performer isn't so much a surrogate as a vessel.
An actor is a-judged solely on quality of performance.
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Around 1500 b.c. , a massive volcanic eruption at Santorini destroyed not only Akrotiri under feet of ash and pumice but the whole Minoan civilization.
The entire Minoan civilization was a-destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
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Behind the cathedral, croseover the Rue de la R??publique to the 15th-century Eglise Saint-Maclou, the richest example of Flam?­boy?­ant Gothic in the country.
Eglise Saint-Michel is a-built in a flamboyant Gothic style.
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The Kal tangled both of Adrin's arms, keeping the blades far away.
Adrin's arms were a-tangled, keeping his blades away from Kal.
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The primary screen must be a-integrated into the standard intake procedure of the emergency setting and must be the responsibility of the staff to administer to all patients.
The primary screen is the responsibility of the staff to be a-given to all patients.
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I have a-been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told me you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
There is an old woman in the village that I have a-been visiting.
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As a basic guide, the symbols below have a-been a-used to indicate high-season rates in Hong Kong dollars, a-based on double occupancy, with bath or shower.
As you can see, the symbols are of dolphins and octopuses.
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This town, which flourished between 6500 and 5500 b.c. , had flat-roofed houses of mud and timber a-decorated with wall-paintings, some of which show patterns that still appear on Anatolian kilims.
This town is over 8000 years old.
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Candidates must submit a set of fingerprints for review by the FBI.
People that want the job have to have their fingerprints a-sent to the FBI.
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Strategic parents might spend a large portion of their tax cuts, causing interest rates to rise.
Tax cuts a-geared to parents will give them greater spending flexibility but will also lead to higher interest rates on loans.
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The most important directions are simply up and up leads eventually to the cathedral and fortress commanding the hilltop, and down inevitably leads to one of three gates through the wall to the new town.
The cathedral will be a-spotted midway along the path to the fortress at the summit.
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i think it's real good anyway it's it's a-been it was nice meeting you
It was nice meeting you
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um-hum right do where are you at what state
Where are you a-located?
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Small towns like Louisian lay a-scattered all over the Oil Fields; the main train line a-branched between them.
There were a lot of small towns in the oil fields.
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There's only one thing for me to do."
There's a few things a-left for me to do.
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The liberation of these old European colonies created the basis for postwar independence movements proclaiming the Japanese slogan Asia for the Asians.
Old European colonies were a-liberated.
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Your man wouldn't have a-remained conscious after the first blow.
After the first blow to the head, your man wouldn't have a-remained conscious.
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But those that are a-manufactured for sale in in Europe and so forth are quite the other way around
The ones that are a-made to sell in Europe are different.
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Fixing current levels of damage would be impossible.
The damage could never be a-fixed by an artisan.
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Since his death it has a-been a-transformed into the Bob Marley Museum and carefully a-managed by the Marley family to protect the memory of his life.
The museum contains works from other members of the Marley family.
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The conversation he had a-overheard had a-stimulated his curiosity.
The conversation made him curious because they spoke about treasure
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This having a-come to his stepmother's ears, she taxed him with it on the afternoon before her death, and a quarrel a-ensued, part of which was a-overheard.
A fight broke out between the stepmother and the man before her death.
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For big Raj-buffs, the supreme example of Indo-Gothic style is the Victoria Terminus, affectionately a-abbreviated to VT nowadays, once the railway station that launched adventures inland, now handling mostly suburban traffic.
The Victoria Terminus is still the main departure point for travelers heading deeper into the country.
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The only drawback is, of course, the large crowds in summer.
It is pretty much a-deserted in July.
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The word itself, tapa, is a-translated as lid and derives from the old custom of offering a bite of food along with a drink, the food being a-served on a saucer sitting on top of the glass like a lid.
Tapas are only small in order for you to try a lot.
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To places where surface transportation is not available, senders would be a-required to pay air rates, and possibly air rates a-keyed to the characteristics of the Alaskan air system.
The Alaskan air system is an effective method of shipping.
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The Tunnel of Eupalinos can be a-explored but it's not for the claustrophobic.
Claustrophobics will not enjoy the tunnel of Eupalinos.
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He pulled his cloak tighter and wished for a moment that he had not a-shaved his head.
The man pulled his super hero cape around himself to show off.
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As a-discussed in section 1, personal saving is the amount of aggregate disposable personal income a-left over after personal spending on goods and services.
Personal saving is how much disposable personal income is a-left over after personal spending and is typically about 5%.
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By then, the program had a-added Carroll and Grayson counties and the city of Galax and had five attorneys.
The program had only one single attorney.
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Clearly, GAO needs assistance to meet its looming human capital challenges.
The GAO has a-been receiving so many applications from qualified job seekers that they have a-had to raise the bar in hiring new employees.
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He had a-forgotten about Adrin.
He didn't remember Adrin.
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Reportedly the biggest payment a-made in such a case, it is hardly a nick in Texaco's annual revenue of more than $30 billion.
The biggest payment they made barely hurt their profits.
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The flame or whatever it was a-had enough heat, but it was hard to control.
The flame was easy to control, but lacked heat.
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However, the WRAP States may unanimously petition the Administrator to determine that the total emissions of affected EGUs are reasonably a-projected to exceed 271,000 tons in 2018 or a later year and to make affected EGUs subject to the requirements of the new WRAP trading program.
The WRAP States may unanimously petition the Administrator to overturn the smoking ban.
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Tell me, how did those a-scribbled words on the envelope help you to discover that a will was a-made yesterday afternoon?" Poirot smiled.
How could you not figure out that there was a will a-written yesterday?
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A-Escaped or a-abandoned raccoons have a-been breeding in the wild for the past 20 years and have a-damaged corn crops, watermelon and melon farms, and rainbow trout hatcheries, the paper said.
Raccoons, if they are a-abandoned, tend to damage things- this is what has a-been happening for the past 20 years.
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32 Under the RSA proposal, a worker between the ages of 25 and 60 with family earnings of at least $5,000 could contribute up to $1,000 annually through either an employer-a-sponsored saving plan or a tax-a-deferred individual account.
Most workers could contribute up to $1,000 each year.
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yeah well the uh NC double A tournament's going on right now and uh i haven't a-watched it this year because Louisville's out of it this year
I'll watch the basketball tournament next year.
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I have a-been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told me you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
I am good friends with Monsieur Poirot.
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( sums up the millennium coverage from around the globe, and examines whether the Y2K preparations were a waste.)
(The millennium coverage from around the globe is a-summed up and a-examined).
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They are a-levied through the power of the Government to compel payment, and the person or entity that pays these fees does not receive anything of value from the Government in exchange.
They are not a-levied through the power of the Government to compel payment.
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Moreover, Las Vegas has recently a-started to show signs of maturity in its cultural status as well.
The culture of Las Vegas has recently a-matured.
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Sir James's presence in Manchester was not accidental.
Manchester was not the place that Sir James had a-intended to go.
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Such a-multicolored reef dwellers as the parrotfish and French angelfish, along with weirdly a-shaped coral, crawfish, or turtles hiding in crevices, can be yours for the viewing in these clear waters where visibility of 30 m (100 ft) is common.
Because visibility is so good, you can see French angelfish, crawfish, and other reef dwellers.
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A-Benchmarked by U.S.
Benchmark in America.
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This includes all testing, information review, and interviews a-related to data reliability.
All testing will be a-made before 12pm on Mondays.
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External Validity The extent to which a finding applies (or can be a-generalized) to persons, objects, settings, or times other than those that were the subject of study.
External Validity gets its name from the fact that what's being a-studied are people, things, and individuals who are outside of the study.
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We were playing all sorts of sports, and you were not, so shut up and stop twitching,' the microbe's tone of voice a-changed, it was lower and more resounding.
We have a-played football, basketball, baseball and soccer and you haven't a-played anything so shut your mouth.
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Also, lack of winter freezes means that mites normally a-killed off by the cold will survive.
They wanted to warn people to look for mites because of the mild winter.
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The Balanced Scorecard Institute is a web clearinghouse for managers to exchange information, ideas, and lessons a-learned in building strategic management systems using the a-balanced scorecard approach.
The Balanced Scorecard has recently a-closed due to a lack of interest.
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It was a-replaced in 1910 by the famous old pontoon bridge with its seafood restaurants, which served until the present bridge was a-opened in 1992.
The pontoon bridge had shops as well as restaurants.
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Say, man, don't you know you've a-been a-given up for dead?
You were a-thought to be dead!
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News berates computer users for picking obvious, easily a-cracked passwords and chastises system administrators for ignoring basic security precautions.
News outlets do not blame users or system administrators for security breaches.
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Enter the realm of shopping malls, where everything you're looking for is available without moving your car.
Everything can be a-found inside a shopping mall.
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As with other types of internal controls, this is a cycle of activity, not an exercise with a a-defined beginning and end.
There is no clear beginning and end, it's a continuous cycle.
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As Ben Yagoda writes in the New York Times Book Review , somewhere along the way, Kidder must have a-decided not to write a book about Tommy O'Connor.
Ben Yagoda is a famous book reviewer.
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It was a-planned in the 1820s as a symbol of Scottish national pride and a-designed as a mini-Parthenon, in deference to the neoclassical style popular at the time.
It was a-designed to look just like the White House.
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3 Accordingly, auditors performing financial audits need to be proficient in applying the AICPA standards and guidance a-contained in the SASs.
Auditors must have many qualifications
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