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i don't know if you have a place there called it uh or you probably have something similar we call it Service Merchandise
There is usually a similar place anywhere you go it.
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but uh that has been the major change that we have noticed it in gardening and that's about the extent of what we've done just a little bit on the patio and uh and waiting for the the rain to subside so we can mow we after about a month we finally got to mow this weekend
We have not done much gardening yet because of the rain.
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67 through .67d, provide a mechanism for limiting the issues on which a trial-type hearing is required them; allow the Postal Service to explain the unavailability of data that would otherwise have to be filed; and provide for data collection for the duration of the experiment.
67 through .67d provide mechanism for limiting issue on which trial-type hearing is required it allowing postal service to explain unavailability of the data due to guard dogs.
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Great mistake to say too much.
The best thing to do was to say everything they knew it.
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that was good and Poland yeah and i've done some of those yeah i like i like things that are those are a few of the ones i can take them of his i like it when they actually are giving you information in a novel format i guess it would be the
I enjoy receiving information in the shape of a novel.
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A stable funding level not only supports GAO's strong return on investment of $57 for every $1 spent, it creates the environment necessary to recruit, retain, compensate, train and motivate a strong and capable workforce.
GAO has a ROI of $57 per dollar that is spent it.
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The summons was only for Dave Hanson, Ser Perth said sternly as the three drew up to him.
The only one that had been invited it was Dave Hanson.
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But the state does arguably have an interest, compatible with the First Amendment, in stipulating the way those media are used it, and Fiss' discussion of those issues is the least aggravating in his book.
Fiss' argues that the state should have a greater interest in media use.
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that's neat just supervised more or less than anything and security i guess it for them
They made sure the place was secure all night long.
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These are issues that we wrestle them with in practice groups of law firms, she said.
Practice groups of law firms wrestle with these issues.
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okay movies i've i haven't seen too many lately i have kids and we went and saw The Rescuers Down Under over the the break do do you have kids you take them to movies or
I took my kids to see the movie The Rescuers Down Under.
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On the west side of the square is Old King's House (built in 1762), which was the official residence of the British governor; it was here that the proclamation of emancipation was issued in 1838.
The Old King's House had an incident where the King was murdered it inside of it.
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The unintended side effect is radical, direct In what other state do voters set the tax rates?
There is a radical side effect that was not intended it.
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No money no results!" Another voice which Tommy rather thought it was that of Boris replied: "Will you guarantee that there ARE results?"
Money will give results if there is enough of it.
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uh but you could fill a whole bunch of uh holes with these things i used them to i used to advertise buying wheat pennies um i'd give a dollar a roll which two cents a piece which is basically overpriced them
I used to try to sell wheat pennies.
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The conversation he had overheard it had stimulated his curiosity.
he hadn't heard anything
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The church has an even more elaborate Baroque pulpit.
The church has an old and beautiful Baroque styled pulpit that is used it in sermons.
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The first historical mention of Agra is in 1501, when Sultan Sikandar Lodi made it it his capital.
Agra's first historical mention is in 1501, when Sultan Sikandar Lodi made it it his capital.
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and then i got into it and then back out of it and it it just seems like every couple of years i get it back in there
I have been into it on and off in the past years.
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yeah because those things i think them would just snap you know
Because they would break.
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it's like but the time we went it to Florida and needed to rent a car you know he believed in it
We have never been to Florida.
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yes they would they just wouldn't be able to own the kind of automobiles that they think it they deserve to own or the kind of homes that we think it we deserve to own we might have to you know just be able to i think if we a generation went without debt then the next generation like if if our our generation my husband and i we're twenty eight if we lived our lives and didn't become you know indebted like you know our generation before us that um the budget would balance and that we became accustomed to living with what we could afford which we wouldn't be destitute i mean we wouldn't be living on the street by any means but just compared to how spoiled we are we would be in our own minds but i feel like the generation after us would oh man it it would be so good it would be so much better it wouldn't be perfect but then they could learn to live with what what they could afford to save to buy and if you want a nicer car than that well you save a little longer
Society would be perfect and there would be no more war if we could just rid ourselves of our debt.
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The great attraction of the church is the splendid exterior, which is crowned it by golden onion-shaped cupolas.
The outside of the church isn't much to look at, but the inside is intricately decorated.
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it's just it's the morals of the people which i mean them i guess we everybody's responsible for the society but if i had a child that that did things so bad it's not they don't care about anybody these people they're stealing them from they're just the big bad rich guy
My kid would get caught stealing if they tried.
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The day my deadline came it, I got a business card.
On the day of the deadline, I received a gold trophy.
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On the window above the sink a small container is stuffed with bits of leftovers--the red berries of barberry, small twigs of willow, cuttings of hinoki cypress with its fruits attached them, and the pendulous leathery seed pods of wisteria.
There is a container on the window containing organic matter.
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This is a powerful and evocative museum.
The last thing you'd say it about the museum is that it's evocative.
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That first glimpse of the towering, steepled abbey rising from the sea on its rock is a moment you will not forget it.
The abbey is the region's most photographed building.
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because uh i know people who eat tons of that kind of stuff and they're just as healthy as can be
Anyone I know them who eats that kind of stuff is very ill.
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From ethnic food shops and vintage clothing stores to electronics and book shops, there are so many interesting shopping spots that it is hard to imagine their breadth and depth.
There are so many places to shop that you can find anything you need it.
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The man who had once come up with a has-been corner skit, in which, as Zmuda recalls, forgotten performers would be sent out to flounder in front of an audience ...
The man designed a skit where popular performers went it out and enjoyed total success in front of a crowd.
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yeah and the music and uh well it had an excellent story line Everything about it was good
every aspect of it was amazing, the best i've ever seen it
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and ancient coins
Ancient coins are the only ones I buy them.
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yeah yeah i think well i know it's true you see a lot of that you know rally behind the female she may lose them but by golly we're going to make a statement here
If we rally behind a female candidate, she might lose, but we will make history.
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It sounds perfect, said Jon.
Jon was talking to someone that he agreed them with on most things.
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I am not aware of any studies comparing the number of words an average person could expect to hear spoken in a typical day 500 years ago vs. the number that can be heard it now, but the increase surely is vast.
Though I've never read any research regarding how many words people heard them back then compared to now, I'm sure the number has gone up.
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Perhaps all we can say it of great acting is that it involves assimilation rather than accumulation, that the performer isn't so much a surrogate as a vessel.
A mediocre performer with a lot of roles can still be considered great.
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The entire economy received a massive jump-start with the outbreak of the Korean War, with Japan ironically becoming the chief local supplier for an army it had battled it so furiously just a few years earlier.
Japan supplied them exclusively with war goods.
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She kept her most important papers in a purple despatch-case, which we must look it through carefully."
We don't need to look through the purple despatch-case.
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The aggregate effect on the amount of federal government saving is what affects the level of national saving and economic growth.
If the Federal government saves more the economy grows it.
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I'm sure I won't get stuck to it,' Julia remarked about the suitcase she was carrying it.
Julia was carrying a blue suitcase filled with a dismembered body.
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Little is recorded about this group, but they were probably the ancestors of the Gododdin, whose feats are told it in a seventh-century Old Welsh manuscript.
Gododdin's accomplishments have been recorded in a Welsh manuscript.
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agencies' operating trust, enterprise and internal service funds) are required to produce auditable financial statements.
Agencies must produce financial statements that can be audited them.
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They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported it to their home country.
The use of salt on meats was revolutionary.
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Of the four main buildings, all of them whitewashed and decorated with bright painted sculptures, the first is where the worshippers bring offerings of flowers and fruit, the second is for sacred dances, and the third for viewing the divine effigies, which are enshrined them in the sanctum of the fourth and tallest edifice.
The bright painted sculptures are of Buddha.
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There followed the Balkan Wars, in which Turkey lost western Thrace and Macedonia, then World War I, into which Turkey entered them on Germany's side.
Turkey lost some territory during the Balkan Wars.
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First, the Comptroller General sends a written request to the agency head for the record that has not been made it available to GAO within a reasonable time after an initial request.
They only accept electronic submissions and throw away any hand written requests.
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Information is the resource-extractive industry of the next century, and the concept of intellectual property --a term that dates back 150 years--comes up when individuals or companies assert a particular claim and embody it in the form of copyrights, trademarks, and patents.
Intellectual property is a term that was developed it in the last decade.
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The tip was hooked towards the edge, the same way the tips are hammered it for knives used for slaughter.
The tips were made of a hard material.
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yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread them and they sprout all over their their lawn
He's worried about the trees because the lilac bushes grow so fast they could wrap around them.
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ooh it's kind of tough to think of some of the others although i do watch some of some of those frivolous things uh like on Thursday nights at nine o'clock when i get it home from aerobics i will watch uh Knots Landing
I take an aerobics class at nine o'clock.
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They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported it to their home country.
They kept all of the salted fish for themselves.
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yeah yeah seven percent or something it depends it on where you're at some places in Dallas i guess it's like closer to eight and places like in Lewisville it's a lot closer to seven
It a place like Dallas it's seven percent.
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that's neat just supervised more or less than anything and security i guess it for them
There was no supervision.
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It is at the moment of maximum audience susceptibility that we hear it, for the first time, that the woman was fired not because of her gender but because of her sexual preference.
The audience was stunned to realize that the bigotry we'd been introduced it to wasn't the bigotry we expected it.
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Another unit was added on to the communal dwelling each time a marriage created a new family.
A new unit is put on the communal dwelling every instance a new family was created it through marriage.
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These are issues that we wrestle them with in practice groups of law firms, she said.
The practice groups find possible solutions to the issues.
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Component modularization and prefabrication off-site can reduce the amount of time cranes are needed it on a site, as well as provide opportunities to reduce project schedules and construction costs and to concentrate jobs locally at the prefabrication facility.
Reducing project schedules and the costs associated with construction increases the company's profits.
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The unintended side effect is radical, direct In what other state do voters set the tax rates?
There is a radical side effect that was not intended it, said the teacher.
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you know they they like what they're doing they you know they feel good about what they're doing that type of thing it's more
You can tell that they really enjoy the type of thing they're doing it right now.
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i know that you know the further we go it from Adam the worse the food is for you but God still somehow makes us all be able to still live i think it's a miracle we're all still alive after so many generations well the last couple of processed foods you know i mean but i don't know i like to i like to my i like to be able to eat really healthy you know what am saying and i guess i'm going to have to wait for the millennium i think it though because i do don't think we're going to restore the earth to you know i think Jesus is the only one that can make this earth be restored to what it should be
I like to be able to eat real healthy.
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Because GAO's primary function is to support the Congress in carrying out its decision-making and oversight responsibilities, the number of times our experts testify it before congressional panels each year is an indicator of our responsiveness and reflects the impact, importance, and value of our work.
Their main focus to to support Congress.
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yeah yeah i think well i know it's true you see a lot of that you know rally behind the female she may lose them but by golly we're going to make a statement here
It says something if people rally behind a female candidate, even if she loses.
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well that would be a help i wish it they would do that here we have 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
If people cut down the amount of trash they make it that would also help it solve the problem.
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Happily, there's still a lot that hasn't yet been adulterated it on the two islands'meaning that visitors also have a choice.
Everything on the island has been downsized and commodified, so visitors can only do one thing.
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The seven grants flow from a new Nonprofit Capacity Building program at the foundation, part of a trend among philanthropists to give money to help organizations grow stronger, rather than to the program services they provide them.
The grants flow from the Executive branch of the United States government.
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oh you went to the dollar movie yeah yeah they show up at the dollar movie right after they get come out you know they're usually not not that great or didn't do that great anyway let me see let me see another movie i watched it uh i want to see is uh that new one uh
they play at the dollar movie theater because expensive theaters won't make any money on them
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ooh it's kind of tough to think of some of the others although i do watch some of some of those frivolous things uh like on Thursday nights at nine o'clock when i get it home from aerobics i will watch uh Knots Landing
I only watch frivolous things on Thursday nights.
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uh there's uh some very nice places like the bass which is a uh sort of a huge monolithic rocks that you can you can walk it up the beach and into these uh enormous caverns that are partially submerged them and you can wade in the pools and so forth very popular tourist spot
One good thing to visit is the huge rocks near the beach, because you can go inside these amazing caverns, and play in the pools formed in the rocks.
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All-inclusive packages and large resort hotels offer restaurants, sporting activities, entertainment, wide-screen sports channels in the bars, shopping, and a guaranteed suntan.
Large resort hotel restaurants are the best you can find it.
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i think they prey on people's um inherent politeness on the phone even with a machine i find it people being kind of polite and waiting for it to finish what it has to say and then they feel an obligation to respond even though there's not even a person there
Some people like listening to recorded messages on the telephone.
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i think Buffalo is an up an coming team they're going them to they're showing some real promise for the next uh few years
The team had some good results in last seasons.
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There followed the Balkan Wars, in which Turkey lost western Thrace and Macedonia, then World War I, into which Turkey entered them on Germany's side.
Turkey entered the first world war fighting against Germany.
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The Wall Street Journal Business Bulletin has a fact that dramatizes how profoundly well-off this country is--Americans throw out approximately 12 percent of the stuff they buy it at the supermarket.
Americans just throw away 12 percent of what they buy at supermarkets.
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This is my old friend, Monsieur Poirot, whom I have not seen them for years."
Monsieur Poirot is someone I used to work with back in college.
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67 through .67d, provide a mechanism for limiting the issues on which a trial-type hearing is required them; allow the Postal Service to explain the unavailability of data that would otherwise have to be filed; and provide for data collection for the duration of the experiment.
67 through .67d does not provide mechanism for limiting issue on which trial-type hearing is required it allowing postal service to explain unavailability of the data.
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The rule prohibits the sale of nicotine-containing cigarettes and smokeless tobacco to individuals under the age of 18; requires manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to comply with various conditions regarding the sale and distribution of these products; requires retailers to verify a purchaser's age by photographic identification; prohibits all free samples; limits the distribution of these products through vending machines and self-service displays by permitting such methods of sale only in facilities where access by individuals under 18 is prohibited them; limits the advertising and labeling to which children and adolescents are exposed; prohibits promotional, non-tobacco items such as hats and tee shirts; prohibits sponsorship of
This rule will make the sale of tobacco products to people under 18 years old legal in every state and Mexico.
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yeah that's probably a a little bit under what it is for this time of year i i think i haven't seen the weather the news the weather on the news in the evening lately but i think the average high would be it should be about seventy
The evening news is the same time my favorite show comes it on.
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uh we've gotten a little Atari computer uh husband describes it as a a computer with training wheels
We can play certain games on the Atari, which we enjoy it.
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As the double-decker boats get ready to leave the pier, bells ring, the gangplank is raised it, deckhands in blue sailor suits man the hawsers, and a couple of hundred commuters begin a seven-minute sightseeing tour.
You will know when the boats are ready to leave when the bells ring and the gangplank is raised.
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i think they prey on people's um inherent politeness on the phone even with a machine i find it people being kind of polite and waiting for it to finish what it has to say and then they feel an obligation to respond even though there's not even a person there
People prefer listening to recorded messages on the telephone instead of talking to other people.
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Enter the realm of shopping malls, where everything you're looking it for is available without moving your car.
A shopping mall is a sparse network of stores, that requires a significant amount of travel to go from one store to another.
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life in prison then he's available for parole if it's if it's life and a day then he's not eligible for parole so what you know let's quit BSing with the system
The system is fair and he'll receive the sentence he deserves it regardless of parole.
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and you back in you know and or just pull into your spot and uh some you can rent by the year some you can rent it daily or nightly or by the week or whatever
Some of them you can rent it by the year, others daily or weekly.
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But I've seen five other bodies come down like this.
It is unacceptable the way these bodies are coming it down.
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That is, businesses commonly contract out any function that can be done it by another firm at a lower cost.
Information technology is one business function that is commonly contracted it out.
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It's an interesting account of the violent history of modern Israel, and ends in the Scafeld Room where nine Jews were executed it.
The execution of nine Jews was an important turning point in modern Israel's history.
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and uh you know once you start up at the top and try to get those dollars on down to the hands that need them you know there's a lot of places the money stops them and disappears along the way
Once you start distributing the money, some of it vanishes along the way.
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more of a football powerhouse up there i guess it
I suppose he is more of a football powerhouse there.
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right right well you know i think uh i think it's going to happen i don't know i don't know what else i could suggest to them you know if they ask me what should we do i don't know i wouldn't know what else to suggest to them just education start with these little kids you know and like you said you know start making it practice you know start showing all the street signs and all the cars of course i think all the cars are manufactured that way they aren't aren't all of them most o f the new ones i'm seeing them are are made with miles per hour and kilometers on them
Educating the kids and making them practice with street signs and cars will not make it happen.
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The following are examples of how teams were used in the agency initiatives we reviewed them.
We reviewed how teams were used in the initiatives.
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yeah because you look at the statistics now and i'm sure it's in your your newspapers just like it is in ours that every major city now the increase of crime is is escalating i mean there are more look at the look at the people there are being shot now i mean every day there's there's dozens of dozens of people across the nation they just get blown them away for no reason you know stray bullets or California they were going it out there and they were shooting and they get these guys and they don't do anything with them so i kind of i kind of agree with you i'm kind of you still in the in the uh prison system
Crime is escalating now in every major city, however there are plans in place now.
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and i look back on that and i bought shoes i went shopping i did not need that money i did not need it i didn't need it i shouldn't have even qualified to get it i didn't need it and it would have been a little rough i might have eaten some bologna instead of roast beef out of the deli but i did not need it and as i look back now now we're paying that back i told my son if you have to live in the ghetto to go to college do it but don't take out ten thousand dollars in loans don't do it and i don't i hope don't think he'll have to do that but i just so like we might if we didn't have those loans we could have saved in the last five years the money for that and i believe we would have because God's really put it in our heart not to get in debt you know but we have friends at church that do this on a constant basis that are totally debt free and they pay cash for everything they buy it
I regret taking out loans.
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Fira is a shopper's paradise, a series of narrow alleys where you can wander them free from the fear of traffic, although keep your eyes and ears open for donkeys.
Donkeys are the main method of transport in Fira.
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Today it is possible to buy cheap papyrus printed with gaudy Egyptian scenes in almost every souvenir shop in the country, but some of the most authentic are sold at The Pharaonic Village in Cairo where the papyrus is grown them, processed, and hand-painted on site.
Papyrus can be bought in many shops in Egypt.
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Or anything else you wanted it and couldn't keep against magic.
Magic had little power.
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Or anything else you wanted it and couldn't keep against magic.
There wasn't much that could withstand against magic.
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That is, as the discount is increased in steps, the cost to the Postal Service of sorting the mail that becomes workshared it on step 4 is probably greater than the cost of sorting the mail that becomes workshared it on step 3. This assumption will be relaxed in Part III below, where larger discount changes are considered it.
Part III will further raise concerns about the assumption.
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PROGRAM ACCOUNT -The budget account into which an appropriation to cover the subsidy cost of a direct loan or loan guarantee program is made it and from which such cost is disbursed to the financing account.
Funds should never be transferred between program accounts and financing accounts.
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The Mosque of El-Jezzar, built in 1781, dominates the landside of the old city (the other three sides jut into the Mediterranean).
The old city contains the Mosque of El-Jezzar, which was built it over 200 years ago.
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