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The WP reports that following a year of sensitive negotiations, the German government has finally agreed to spend $110 million to compensate 18,000 Jewish victims of the Nazis are living in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
The German government helped many more than the 18,000 Jews.
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i wasn't really want i didn't want to be a lawyer anyway just wanted the degree
I just wanted the degree to show off to the people said I couldn't do it, I never actually wanted to be a lawyer.
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Time 's City Boosters pays tribute to big-city mayors ve privatized services, challenged employee unions, and supported school vouchers.
The mayor works extremely hard to do a good job.
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so it's the unexpected things make it awful hard to control the budget
the most difficult part in balancing the budget is dealing with unexpected expenses
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And then concentration-camp-thin Ruth, in a burst of unusual clarity and impatience, shakes Joseph up with the most mundane diagnosis of I'm just a girl from Westchester has trouble with food.
There is only this type of clarity on Tuesdays.
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The overall approach applied in our estimates of the benefits of the Clear Skies Act closely parallels used in prior EPA analyses, including the Section 812 series of Reports to Congress (U.S.
Section 8154 series of Reports to Congress
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In the Rue des Forges, note the Hotel Chambellan (at number 34) and the Hotel Aubriot (at number 40), home of the Provost of Paris built the Bastille prison.
The Provost built the Bastille prison resided in the Hotel Chambellan.
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Smith's decision this year to push a measure in the House would spend as much birth-control money as the president asked might seem like progress.
The measure would eliminate funding for birth control.
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That's why ideally CNBC would feature nothing but informative pieces on publicly traded companies, with occasional glances at the overall economic climate.
Ideally, CNBC should never feature shows about companies are traded publicly.
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it's a an Italian film about uh this guy who uh who from when he was a little kid like ten years old
It's A French film about a girl starts when she's an old lady.
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and also the um i don't know it seems almost like there's this it's a peer pressure thing is why we keep wanting to do it is so we'll look good to the other nations because i think they that's an area the other nations especially Europe look down on us like oh we're just backward wayward children still use this backward system haven't really attained it yet
I think succumbing to peer pressure is a sign of weakness.
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and you were on a jury with some heinous you know criminal had you know just wiped out an entire family
A criminal murdered a whole family.
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And Democrats, want to run against the do-nothing Republicans in 2000, are happy to stall major legislation.
Democrats want to reclaim the Senate in 2000.
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She said that her central security group had recognized that policies, no matter how detailed, could never address every scenario might lead to a security incident.
Policies are inadequate for providing blanket coverage of all scenarios.
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um because like we were asking some people live in um North Dakota well are you saving your you know are you recycling and they said well we're not forced to do it yet so no
we talked to some people in North Dakota, and they said they all recycle voluntarily
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He returned with the information she was undoubtedly "one of the crooks," but Tommy mistrusted the vividness of his imagination.
Tommy didn't trust his friend's imaginative explanation of what happened.
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The federal government can explore how to design tax incentives induce households to save enough to make up for the government's revenue loss and the lower government saving would result.
Household savings is used to pay for retirement accounts.
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One tops a 40-m- (120-ft-) high clock tower suggests inspiration from Big Ben in London.
Big Ben in London is artistic and complex.
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Was it Julius Hersheimmer helped you to escape? Tuppence recounted to Sir James the exciting events of the evening, ending up: "But I can't see WHY!"
Miss Tuppence was talking to Sir James
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North American Man Boy Like Association.
There is an association for boys love men.
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yeah i i've i've seen uh they're they make some plastic edging stuff comes in like three foot lengths and you can uh you can tape them together and and and put
The three foot plastic edgings are very convenient.
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Inaugurated in 1960, the gardens have examples of virtually every plant grows on Madeira and lots of subtropical flowers and plants from places like South Africa and Brazil.
The gardens are best in the spring when the flowers are in bloom.
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Victor Schoelcher, the philanthropist donated most of the library's books, is credited with abolishing slavery here.
The philanthropists donated most of the libraries books was Victor Schoelcher.
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Those remained focused on preserving Polish language and culture if not the Polish state.
The Polish language survived while the state died.
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but um i work in sort of a building s that's not really it well it's on the campus of the TI facility but it's a little bit you know separated we lease the building and it's mainly it's a factory environment
The building I work in is on the campus of the TI facility and it has a factory type environment.
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Six (6) delivery days per week times 52 weeks less 10 holidays.
There is one day of the week is not considered a delivery day.
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After saying we learn nothing from current Darwinian theorizing about any darkness in human nature, he continues, At the very most, biology might help us to delimit the environmental circumstances tend to elicit one behavior rather than the other.
Ignoring psychology, biology may help us understand why the environment tends to bring out of type of behavior over another.
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now we've let some people go uh that well it was found that drugs were used in their system now i don't know how TEC would handle it they haven't pursued it you know
We fired people used drugs.
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What Tuppence had expected she hardly knew, but the sight of its red brick stolidity slightly assuaged the growing and entirely unreasonable uneasiness possessed her.
The sight of the red bricks did not make Tuppence feel anything.
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Specifically, we have identified 4 overall goals common to these leading organizations along with 11 practices were critical to their ability to meet these goals.
There are 11 practices critical to their being able to meet their goals.
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16 In another study by Sommers and colleagues15 involving two trauma centers, patients were injured in vehicular crashes and had a positive BAC were asked, To what extent do you believe your alcohol consumption was responsible for this injury?
Vehicle accident victims brought to the trauma center with a positive BAC were asked how much they thought drinking alcohol played a part in causing the injury.
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For example, under the Acid Rain Program during 1995-2007, the owner or operator of a unit fails to hold allowances covering its annual sulfur dioxide emissions is treated as having excess emissions.
The owner of the unit will not have excess emissions in any situation.
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Political consultants have given the edge in this race to the candidate best addresses concerns about education, economic development, and the security of those depend on San Antonio's military bases.
The candidates focus upon the subjects of education definitely will not win.
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It is a singularly human facial feature, one even the Neanderthals lacked.
Not even the Neanderthals had the feature.
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Such simulations can illustrate the long-term economic consequences of saving choices are made today.
What is done today has no affect on the long term consequences.
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you know uh yeah yeah there's one favorite place we have called August Moon that's that's pretty good and uh i've got one thing on the menu that i really love but um we don't do that probably as often we used to do a a quick take out kind of place wasn't real great Chinese but we used to do we just liked vegetable fried rice quite a bit
We never liked the food at August Moon.
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Stark had planned this well.
This was something was planned well by Stark.
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The federal CIO is also subject to a funding process is more complex and uncertain than in most other organizations.
It is uncertain in most other organizations because they don't usually keep good records.
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It was the first of many times the Fort of Eidyn would change hands between the kingdoms of the north and the south.
Fort Eidyn was only transferred from the southern kingdom to the northern kingdom once.
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you know um i mean let's face Dukakis and Bentsen and Bentsen good grief surely they could have done better than that course they they had a they had themselves between a rock and a hard place they had on the one hand they had Jesse Jackson with all that support and on the other they knew very
Bentsen was the worst possible candidate they could have picked.
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and when they were trying to film that the buffalo they used for that scene was Neil Young's buffalo i can't remember what they said his name was but he has a fetish for Oreo cookies
They filmed a buffalo ate Oreos
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Eilat is the place for water activities.
There are some water activities take place in Eilat.
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it's almost like it has red dye in it or something when you cook it it bleeds and it colors the food
It has a red pigment in it bleeds out and colors the food.
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He returned with the information she was undoubtedly "one of the crooks," but Tommy mistrusted the vividness of his imagination.
Tommy's friend was known for telling tall tales.
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While the right policy and criteria are necessary to ensure a disciplined, knowledge-based product development process, the incentives influence the key players in the acquisition process will ultimately determine whether they will be used effectively.
Disciplined product development is popular with many voters.
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and i think the real problem with this this weird conversion you see signs say fifty five miles per hour and you know whatever it would be one hundred six kilometers per hour you know people you know it's hard to take it seriously
It is impossible to convert miles per hour to kilometers per hour.
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The only moments of conviction come from an Asian-American dominatrix called Pearl (Lucy Liu), brings far more glee to the task of beating people up than the picture's star or director.
Pearl was a fan favorite for her provocative role and skimpy clothes.
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The most famous modern-day floor show, erotic, brilliantly choreographed, and bordering on chic, is at the Crazy Horse Saloon (avenue George V).
There aren't any erotic shows can be found in this area.
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Most of the resorts on the Strip have appeased family visitors by cleaning up their shows and covering up the showgirls.
Families became outraged when visiting resorts openly showed nudity during their shows.
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Like Melville's Ishmael, noted that meditation and water are wedded for ever, Monet found that all his moods found echoes in the reflected weeping willows and tangled lilies.
Monet's natural landscapes can be conceptually similar to Fitzgerald's Gatsby.
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For a long time I've wondered why the president, once promised to tell us the whole truth about l'affaire Lewinsky , is so silent while his staff is active at the meanest level in riling a sizable portion of the public with stonewalling tactics.
The president refuses to comment about the Lewinsky affair.
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The Globe quotes a Kathie Lee interview in USA Today in which she explains We stayed home.
The Globe uses a quote Kathie Lee made in an interview to the New York Times.
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The FFC study concludes that, in the end, effective review of designs maximizes the probability that a mission or operational requirement will be successfully supported by a facility was conceived, designed, constructed, and placed into operation efficiently and effectively.
If a design is reviewed, it is more effective.
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and that's that's in a year s uh what would you do with all that money
That's in a year. What would you do with all that money?
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In Time 's cover package, an essay by Lewinsky attorneys William Ginsburg and Nathaniel Speights claims 1) Ginsburg's media campaign is designed to demonstrate that my client is a responsible young woman speaks the truth.
No one cares about Lewinskys truthfulness.
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yeah and to me Yellowstone was just too uh commercialized i mean it it's it's got some areas are really nice but i mean you get up there and everything is just you know you know souvenirs and all this kind of junk
There are many products around at Yellowstone.
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oh yeah it's so it it's so hard and and it's so hard to compete and and that's not one of the things s gonna make the people like yourself are just graduating from colleges you know or out across the country wanna go jumping into a an education field when the when there's you can almost double your pay in almost any other field you know for as a as a entry level
Other fields pay more than the education field.
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Since everyone matters presumably knows all about who backs the Milliken Men and why, why does their advice still get taken?
People matter no nothing about who backs the Milliken Men.
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In addition, system administrators are the first line of defense against security intrusions and are generally in the best position to notice unusual activity may indicate an intrusion or other security incident.
System administrators don't do anything to protect the organization.
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The current dispute over the Golan is merely perpetuating a tradition goes back to the ancient Romans.
The tradition of quibbling over land goes back to Roman times.
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The Post , too scrupulous to say whether Bauer had done anything wrong or even whether the perception he might have done so would hurt him politically, found one political scientist warned that Bauer could be fatally wounded, in political terms, by the dispute and another said Bauer could help himself by saying, 'I wish I wouldn't have put myself in this kind of situation, I'm sorry and I apologize.
Bauer is clearly free of any guilt, blame or association.
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Built in approximately 1140 in a spare, unornamented style combines Frankish Romanesque with local traditions, the church was turned into an Islamic seminary after 1187, when the Crusaders lost Jerusalem.
The Crusaders gave up the church as part of a treaty.
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HKTA offers lessons in these exercises improve concentration and balance at Garden Plaza, Hong Kong Park, Admiralty.
HKTA's lessons are a great bargain.
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The nonstatutory requirements OMB can waive under GPRA generally involve the allocation and use of resources, such as restrictions on shifting funds among items within a budget account.
The OMB gets as much money as it wants to do with what it wants.
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However, the groups reporting directly to the CIO or to an even more senior official viewed this as an advantage because it provided them greater independence.
There are some groups report to senior officials.
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because there are some good ones out there and i know in in our high school at least they offered several different ones where you went through and you know you answer all these questions back and forth and things it it ended up being things you liked versus things you had an aptitude
There is little guidance in trying to figure out something for yourself.
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Seems like a man s waitin' to catch a fella makin' his boot mark in th' wrong pasture can sometimes do it."
Sometimes, someone can catch a man after waiting for him.
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Now there's just a chance, I admit it's only a chance, that this woman may have been 'Rita.'
There is no possibility at all this woman is Rita.
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anyway it had a lot of things like that thing to make you keep watching just for the novelty and the surprise of it
There is nothing about it is worth watching, it's too predictable.
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right yeah there's a a lot of projects where the the Boy Scouts and things and will collect your cans and it's a good fund raiser for the kids
The Boy Scouts have no connection to any projects.
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there's two gates go into the back yard and we've got one of those big eight foot privacy fences and one of the gates has a padlock on it and then the other gate just has one of those slide bar things but it's on the inside it's
There's no gates in the backyard or a fence.
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Yet it's not only the building itself is fascinating; it is also its place in Scottish history.
The building played an important role in the rise of the first Scottish King.
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East of the city center, the early sixth-century church of Sant'?­Apollinare Nuovo was built by the Christianized Ostrogoth king Theodoric.
The church was built by Theodric, an Ostrogoth king had converted to Christianity.
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yes now that there there's some wonderful Christian music when you can find good stations uh the problem problem i found um in this area is that the
There is bad Christian music on some stations.
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Which suggests that if you really believe that stocks are actually no riskier than a savings account--or, rather, if you believe that everyone else will come to believe this--the Dow may still have 3,888 or so points to go.
While there are those believe that stocks are a harmless investment, these people often have money stashed under the mattress.
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So, my man, what've you been up to?' She leant on the counter, apparently oblivious to all the customers weren't me.
She paid attention to me and not the other customers.
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i know i am um i don't know anybody in their right mind says that that i'm doing it because i want to i
I don't know anyone s saying I'm performing this because I desire to.
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Two adjoining chapels, Capilla del Obis?­po (Bishop's chapel) and Capilla de San Isidro, the first Gothic and the second Baroque, are also worth a look.
There are two chapels from different artistic eras are worth visiting.
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His nose was crooked and his skin looked as tough as leather.
He had a straight nose and skin was as smooth as velvet.
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The ancient Empire flourished here from 2500 b.c. until just before the dawn of Christianity was, arguably, the greatest civilization the world has ever seen.
The greatest civilization ended barely prior to the birth of Christianity.
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I've known a lot of big men will piss themselves if they feel their own blood rolling down their neck but she didn't.
She didn't even flinch at the thought of blood rolling along her body. She proves tougher than any man I've ever dealt with before.
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The famous letter to the Times --Sirs, of all the people might have reviewed my book, could you not find one was not my former wife?
The famous Times letter asked them why they couldn't have someone else beside his ex spouse to review his book.
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As he began walking with the girl toward a huge tent should have belonged to a circus, he could see other discrepancies.
The red tent was so huge it could have belonged to a circus.
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The system is the UPC or in the case of books a EAN/ISBN number when a book is scanned by a retailer identifies the book, format, suggested price point, genre, etc. --Tom Fogarty, Soundscan executive in charge of Bookscan.
Tom Fogarty does not believe that UPC is used in the retail sphere.
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because it is a four percent they take
They only take ten percent.
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It was the cult of Napoleon in the 19 th century, a young man's craze went on for generations--the craze Stendhal described in his character Julien Sorel in The Red and the Black and Victor Hugo in his character Marius in Les Miserables . In the 19 th century, intelligent people in France knew perfectly well that Napoleon had embodied the worst aspects of the French Revolution, had betrayed the revolution's democratic ideals, and had spread death and fire from Spain to Moscow.
The cult of Napoleon embodied the best aspects of the French Revolution.
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OUTPUT -A tabulation, calculation, or recording of activity or effort can be expressed in a quantitative or qualitative manner.
Output is the number of people quit.
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TRANSACTION - A particular kind of external event involving the transfer of something of value concerning two or more entities.
A transaction is an external event has more than one entity.
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This time, however, there were staff about; ladies and gentlemen in white coats, cradling test-tubes and flow charts.
There were staff in white coats had test-tubes.
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Hard copy documentation is necessary to support invoice examination and payment authorizations is giving way to electronic forms which reduce retention and storage costs while concurrently enhancing access capabilities.
No hard copy documentation is necessary.
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Each of the states described in this section provides insights and lessons can be of benefit to others.
None of the states described contains insights that others can benefit from.
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Both get ignored during the football season.
During football season there are things get ignored.
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where they don't have a strong leader you know at least at least Russia has some sort of strong leader i mean they have Yeltsin may who may yet sort of help Russia
Minimally Russia has a type of strong leader in Yelsin could help Russia.
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The recreational pleasures ordinary islanders enjoy have become synonymous with the name dancing to the heavily rhythmic musical beat; taking a little marijuana (or ganja, as it's known here), which many Jamaicans view as a kind of medicinal herb; or simply sitting back and chatting with friends on a bench or street corner, where the situation is described as Irie the equivalent of Everything's just fine!
Jamaicans smoke ganja every day.
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yeah well even if it's life like you say we end up spending sixty thousand dollars a year to keep some you know joker in there for life we could spend that money you know for starving children are starving or twelve million other things would be more useful than that
We could spend the money to feed starving children or a million other useful things instead of spending it on life imprisonment.
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Now we have become an atomized society of individuals get their news--if they get it at all--from TV.
Our society's individuals have access to TV news.
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These examples are meant only to illustrate the range and variety of control activities may be useful to agency managers.
Control activities can be useful for agency managers.
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The collective knowledge comes together and saves them time they can spend on their cases.
They have been asking nonstop for an online means of accessing the collective knowledge.
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To operate, service, and guard the helicopters, Clinton is supplying 2,000 Army troops, adding to the 8,000 NATO soldiers are arriving in the region to help refugees.
There will be 10,000 troops arriving to help refugees.
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i was just thinking the same thing it's like we haven't had Chinese in a while let's have a shake up we get this uh there's this take out Chinese place i mean you know stone's throw from my apartment here
there are no Chinese restaurants within walking distance of my apartment
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