Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity? |
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Their current account is nearly balanced, so a revaluation will have significant implications for imports and exports. |
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Periodically he will have the bone spur radiographed to see if the condition remains stabilized or worsens. |
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So while the war will probably be wasteful, I doubt it will have much effect one way or the other. |
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The chances are that you will have company at some stage during the walk, for this is a well-used route. |
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They will have acquired the skills for conducting research, and often some research experience. |
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However, most of those watching will have been weaned on movies, and this sort of thing doesn't usually transpire in this way on the big screen. |
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They will have to acclimatise to the weather conditions, especially in their training sessions. |
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Overall, though, Wishart advises that the best-quality meat will have been well hung. |
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I suppose everyone who worked with horses will have had their foot accidentally stepped on. |
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But when Santa leaves him an extra present by accident Julian realises he will have to give it back. |
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For the Department to employ them, these educators will have to attend training courses to acquaint them with the new curriculum. |
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The outcome will have widespread ramifications for business as well as for the rest of society. |
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Sometimes your older, established plants will have roots already growing from the segment joints. |
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New tape drives and MTC storage systems will have innovative features to reduce access time and increase performance. |
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If Abramovich jettisons him for Eriksson in the summer, he will have shown a savage set of teeth. |
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Unless he loses weight then he will have all those health problems long-term, so it's vital. |
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An atom will have many frequencies, some at radio wavelength, some in the visible spectrum, and some in between the two. |
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We will have to spend a few hours journeying down in a bus, which is bound to take its toll. |
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Purchasers will have the option of fitted baths while there will be extra large shower cubicles as well as a full range of bathroom accessories. |
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Each new shop with two levels will have an elevator, while there will be wheelchair access to the 14-screen cinema. |
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Of course, some johnny-come-latelies will have absolutely no recollection of that history, at all. |
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It seems quite happy to have a weakish dollar, so that will have an impact on the markets. |
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Taking pensions early will have an impact on the amount of pension payable, which will be actuarially reduced. |
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My fear is that if he does not win his case, we will have rectal exams up the wazoo. |
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The second phase of the project will have a junior school, residential court, dining hall and kitchens. |
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Here you will have an opportunity to discuss and suggest ways and means to avoid road accidents in Goa and other road-related problems. |
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Only about 6 per cent of all the foxes killed are killed by packs of hounds and we do not think in the lowland areas, a ban will have any impact. |
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At some point, though, the company will have to pull the plug because the warranty will be too costly to maintain. |
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Whatever the reasons, we will have to wait until the European elections are out of the way before any announcements. |
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He's completely changed his plans and will have to move in a week on Wednesday, when the influenza will have gone. |
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The marina will have a wet dock and gallery with equipment and machines to carry out repair works. |
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Friesians and Jerseys will have to trample a lot of washing before they become as unpopular as York's pigeons. |
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Seasoned logs will be light to the touch and will have radial cracks from the centre to the outside of the wood. |
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If the defendant adduces no evidence there is nothing to rebut the inference of negligence and the plaintiff will have proved his case. |
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But if he wants a gold medal, he will have to find a way of beating the French. |
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The couple will have to hold their pose for up to three hours while they are studied for the waxwork figures. |
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By tomorrow morning the cleaners will have erased it with bleach, floor wax and silicone polish. |
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You cannot know what effect a book or a piece of journalism will have when it goes out into the world. |
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A high bowel obstruction will have a few dilated loops of small bowel in the abdomen. |
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The closer the spectator is to the dancer, the greater impact the abhinaya will have. |
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Anyhoo, I've run out of energy, and so any investigation of what on Earth the Council of Ministers is, will have to wait till some other time. |
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I will have to wait and see how the weather goes during the morning as they say this part of the country is set to be hit by snow again today. |
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The first 400 on The Crew's ticket wait list from the first show will have access to tickets to the second show. |
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What we will have to settle for, at best, is a frank debate about some of the subjects raised by Mind the Gap. |
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By the final moments, cometary dust will have abraded the camera's optics, degrading the quality of the images, and possibly ending transmission. |
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At first, try the move on the first wave in a wave train because it will have the most distinct shape compared to the chop that comes later. |
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If the particles are not tiny enough, they will have an abrasive effect on the skin. |
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The exact sum to be repaid by Ryanair will have to be agreed between the airport company and the Walloon regional government. |
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The L5 signal that will appear with the Block IIF satellites in 2006, will have quadrature phase skip keying. |
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Mind you, if the trains run on time they will have less than half an hour to get from the station and into the ground. |
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This will make an admirable temporary fence and I will have various uses for the mesh once it has done the job on the fence. |
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Because we do not claim benefits we do not qualify for the local nursery in my street and will have to use a private one a few miles away. |
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And while it is easy to quantify the cost so far, it is much harder to work out how big an impact it will have in future. |
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By the age of 60, about 70 per cent of women will have developed osteoarthritis, which can lead to achy, painful feet. |
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We will have a demonstration of quilling, spirille and glass painting by Paula and Ann. |
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A rainout means Cleveland will have to play a makeup against Chicago the day after the season ends. |
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By the time the outcome is known, we will have entered the traditionally quiet summer period that usually lasts from May to September. |
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Some levels will have you performing the same movements and actions for ten minutes only to get you to a room with no purpose. |
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With Thornton on injured reserve, the team will have to make adjustments in its pass rush. |
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While an eight-piece orchestra will play waltzes, foxtrots, and quicksteps at the Atrium, the poolside will have a brand new band from Europe. |
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When you cannot have the real thing, well, the best reproduction will have to do. |
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If we make a good job of achieving this growth, then the company will have better foundations. |
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He will have made enemies of all his former managers, but few quibbled with Thompson's logic when he parted company with each of them. |
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Thus, there is going to be an adjudication to this that will have to address the economics. |
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Fearing that these events will have dire ramifications for the rest of the world, the NSA send Sam in. |
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A patient with advanced right heart failure will have jugular venous distension, edema and ascites. |
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A large activation energy indicates that the applied stress will have a large effect on the life of the product. |
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In assessing financial needs, a court will have regard to a person's age, health and accustomed standard of living. |
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Two ski trails will have to bridge an active freight railroad that cuts through the property. |
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The Security Council will have to take this extremely seriously, indeed, otherwise its own future will come into question. |
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Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers. |
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If I can get my immigrant porker to get jiggy with the neighbour's Staffy, then I will have succeeded in my goal. |
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If the new constitution doesn't quench that passion, the framers will have done their job. |
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The Queensberry Rules will have to be altered to allow two opponents to climb into the same ring as Lennox Lewis. |
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After that, tax payers will have to employ an accountant or work out for themselves how much they owe the taxman. |
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My husband and I both keep quite a careful watch over what we will have to live on when we retire. |
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Though it won't come easily, well-worn ideas and paradigms will have to be replaced. |
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But if I can conclude from the evaluation that this failure is on my account then I will have to leave. |
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However, in 2005 the plan calls for production of entirely new-build Vipers for which the company will have to build jigs and tools. |
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The Garda Commissioner will have to stand over the financial accounts of the force under new measures being introduced by the Government. |
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The centre will have a staff of 40 to 50 persons initially and later be ramped up depending on demand, he said. |
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For some onlookers it will not be enough merely for Brazil or Germany to win the World Cup trophy tonight, they will have had to do it with dash and style. |
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Romney and Ron Paul will have Virginia to carve up between themselves because Newt and Santorum failed to make the ballot. |
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Urban society will have to accommodate to those prices, and with the majority of people living in a sprawling urban environment, we're going to have a hard time. |
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And I think there will come a place where Boyd will have something to say about all this violence. |
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When considering accelerated life tests, the activation energy represents the magnitude of effect that the applied stress will have on the product under test. |
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The question now is whether Clancy, her successor, will have any success turning around an agency in turmoil. |
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Anyone who says he knows what effect this will have on the tax code is a clairvoyant. |
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You will have to ensure the sub-floor is level, and if in doubt install a hardboard surface to take the tiles and ensure they will not shift and lift in the future. |
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For the untold number of cleansers swigging juice for breakfast, anecdotal evidence will have to do for now. |
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First, the Court will have to decide that corporations are not only people, but people with consciences. |
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Carlow skipper Rory Sheriff will have little difficulty in acclimatising having been in the Shannon second row with Mick Galwey when they won the AIL title. |
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Day one would be set aside for reporting at the base camp, and on the second day participants will have a session on acclimatisation and orientation. |
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Owen will have the power to compel the production of witnesses and documents from the British security and intelligence services. |
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Lapid will have to swallow a painful compromise on ultra-Orthodox conscription. |
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The balance and agility you gain will have you leaping above your opponents at beach-volleyball matches, acing your game on the tennis court and more. |
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Each will have a special anecdote of their friend Michael and his memory will long be cherished by all who were indeed fortunate to make his acquaintance. |
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This autumn you will have to wade through Harris Tweed fashion features in the top style magazines and on the racks of the most expensive designer stores. |
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Just think of all the fun the political media will have with another Republican-on-Republican brawl, groans Fleischer. |
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People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims. |
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The hide will have to be jointed, preferably under the hand grip. |
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The extent of the tax difficulties will be established and the sellers will have to provide warranties to the purchasers to cover the contingent liabilities. |
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Little Jasper Cosmo will have no problems amid the rarefied social circles occupied by the Howards, but he would find he was joshed at an inner city comprehensive. |
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The ruling will have profound effects on medical research, genetic science, and the biotech industry. |
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It will have over 10,219 square metres of retail warehousing and 743 square metres of neighbourhood retail space, along with the fast food restaurant, when it is complete. |
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At the other end the Westport forwards will have to step up to the plate in a big way but that's easier said than done against the Nallens and company. |
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Two of the raceways will have a 1-percent slope, while the other pair will have a 2-percent slope, to check the effect of slope and flow on algal production. |
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To persuade Iran to abjure weapons, the United States will have to make some kind of deal. |
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Even in the unlikely event of a wafer-thin majority in favour of the constitution, the terms on which the whole European project moves forward will have changed. |
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The majority of places will have got their act together by now, but if they do miss the deadline they will still have time to apply for a new licence by November. |
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When the day of reckoning comes, we will have to face some unpleasant truths. |
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Now surgeons will have an hour to fix the artery, return blood, and revive you. |
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Citizens will have to decide where the balance must be struck. |
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Many patients to whom it will be given will have addictive personalities. |
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An investment in creating a non-violent world for adolescent girls will have many positive impacts. |
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The 21 percent of students whose parents are immigrants will have less of a chance to assimilate. |
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Grocery stories and markets will have a variety, such as butternut or pumpkin. |
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A reasonable balance will have to be struck so that Costa staff are not overwhelmed and thereby unable to perform their necessary day to day work. |
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With these new apps, users will have to affirmatively click a consent box that gives the app permission to share information. |
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Voters will have the chance to see the incumbent and her opponent in a series of three debates. |
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Critical parents will have so much to answer for on the Judgment Day. |
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The backlash and bad publicity from the escape is much more than the warden ever wanted, but he will have to deal with it. |
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The FAA will have to certify SpaceShipTwo as airworthy, but there are as yet no protocols in place for that process. |
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Fans will have the opportunity to chime in via Twitter and vote on certain aspects of the show. |
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Although I imagine those with more knowledge of the other series will have a deeper understanding, it is still quite accessible to neophytes like myself. |
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So we will have to wait and see what happens on Friday afternoon I guess. |
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There will be two opposing approaches and voters in 2016 will have a clearer choice. |
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Tomorrow, we will have to consign other laws to the wastepaper basket. |
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On May 20, when she is sworn in, she will have stormed a male bastion to become Bengal's first woman chief minister. |
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According to Beaton, the additional downturn in tourism will have grave consequences. |
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The Knights are booked in for a post-match swim tonight to help them warm down, then they will have a light training session on Sunday morning ahead of Monday's game. |
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You will have your beloved father back sooner than you think, and you can visit and communicate with him all the while. |
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Now all attitudes will have to be accommodated to ALP policy. |
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The loser will hand over the kingdom to the winner and, laying aside all warlike intentions, he will have to retire the forest with his party forever. |
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As part of the competition, the baristas will have to prepare their very own speciality drink. |
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When it comes to the services of Miki Mangan, the Orlando Wahoos will have to wait. |
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American women likely will have access to an abortion pill by early next year. |
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Absolute music purists will probably hate it, but anyone with a good stereo system will have a ball with it. |
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The water-cooled supercomputer will consist of two IBM BladeCenter servers in one rack and will have a peak performance of about 10 Teraflops. |
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And with that, the platform upon which we can aspire to actualization as an industry will have been completed. |
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As well as collecting to save lives at sea, we will have Yellow Wellie pin badges for only PS1 each. |
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Hopefully this will be approved and we will have the conditions to enable restart of the Wenatchee smelter. |
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The Insolvency Adjudicating Authority will have jurisdiction to hear and dispose of cases by or against the debtor, it said. |
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It will have a restaurant serving dishes from the Last Supper and visitors will be able to watch adulteresses dance in Canaan. |
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It will have 28 aerobridge gates, including up to eight that can handle the Airbus A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. |
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If projections hold true, by 2050 as many as 12 million people will have A-fib. |
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Prescriptivist grammarians will have a boisterous time reading Taipei. |
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Nintendo will have around four million Wiis available to sell worldwide in the run-up to Christmas. |
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And historionomers will have measured accurately the sidereal years of races. |
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He said that the entire windshield will have to come off to replace that little piece of rubber. |
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The north-west and west will have more cloud and a bit more moisture but the warm air mass is staying over Scotland. |
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Most shrinkage occurs in the direction of the growth rings and boards with similar woodgrains will have similar tendencies. |
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Getting it from the ideas to the design and then a working mass model stage will have been far more complex and challenging. |
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Company Admins and Company Editors will have the ability to approve Site Work Orders. |
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Other than being called the next Messi, Gotze will have to get used to being dubbed Das Wunderkind, because, er, he's young, German and gifted. |
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The casserole will have puffed up and browned around the edges. |
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As long as no rational person dares utter it people will go on imagining it means stoning us all to death, and the yellow press will have won. |
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For some, the youth centre is the only home and family they will have known. |
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She also wants to know what long-term effects new hypnosedative drugs, such as zaleplon, zolpidem and zopiclone will have on people. |
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According to former interim prime minister Ali Tarhouni some, of the contracts agreed by the regime of Qaddafi will have to be reworked. |
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Once the West Stand start waving the tartan blankets and flasks the Riverside will have an awesome quadrophonic suround-sound effect. |
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I wouldn't be for the simple reason that I doubt we will learn anything new and we will have a lot of windbags clogging up space on the news. |
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My main objection is that some people will have to pay more than others. |
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The new plant will have characteristics of both parent plants. |
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He will have to take out a mortgage in order to buy the house. |
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Under the new system, students will have to pass an exam to graduate. |
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Because the conference room is filled, we will have our meeting in the adjacent room. |
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All my eye and Betty Martin, thought I, I will have no more truck with you. |
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At the end of the day, it is commodities that will have the biggest impact on the Canadian dollar over the next year. |
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The Indians have to get early wickets on the morrow and they will have the option of taking the new cherry. |
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You can be sure that all of that above will have been done by a chiongster. |
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The damage sustained in the fire is so great that the whole building will have to come down. |
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If you plant sixteen tomato plants, you will have tomatoes coming out of your ears by July! |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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In an actual fragmented bed, the granules will not be equisized, but will have a distribution of sizes. |
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The farmers up here will have a lot of cleaning to do along the fencelines before they bale hay next June or they will be baling kindling. |
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A man must doe as some wilde beasts, which at the entrance of their caves, will have no manner of footing seene. |
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Make a geocoin for their event so participants will have a collectible from the event. |
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Graziers on the tablelands are in dire straits because they do not have enough winter feed and will have to keep reducing stock. |
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Republicans will have their work cut out for them trying to shift blame to Democrats for their own erratic, haphazard and incoherent process. |
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The Scottish government will have to pay for the translation from Gaelic to other European languages. |
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Dara will have left, I hope, with a newfound conviction that Irish is the Hullish vernacular of choice. |
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Britain's exports are harder to detect archaeologically, but will have included metals, such as silver and gold and some lead, iron and copper. |
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Our choice of concrete will have a tremendous impact on the building's mechanical performance. |
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On the plains they will have horses dragging travoises, dogs with travoises, women and children loaded with impedimenta. |
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A good jigger will have a well formed lip that will pour a clean stream into the cocktail shaker or glass. |
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They will have a lot more respect for you if you are honest, rather than not keeping to your deadlines. |
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From 2017 NHS doctors will have to reveal how much money they make in private practise. |
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Betsy eats up the attention like a bobbysoxer at an Elvis concert. It won't be long before Luca will have them kissing his ring. |
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All major government investments will have to consider the risks as a result of future climate change. |
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Each loved one that thou leavest here, Some other love may wear, Each heart will have some other heart Its loneliness to share. |
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In practice, they will have other tools and rates that are used, but only one that is rigorously targeted and enforced. |
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While this will be Hawking's first time in space, it will not be the first time he will have experienced weightlessness. |
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The phenomenon of thermal expansion means that a temperature difference will have a corresponding difference in density across the loop. |
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To cater for the tram train services, Rotherham Central will have a third platform built. |
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It should be taken into account that not all will have Gaelic descent, especially in the case of Scotland, due to the nature of the Lowlands. |
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Students who complete a double degree program will have two separate bachelor's degrees at the end of their studies. |
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There is barely enough money, so we will have to make do with what we have. |
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After an MCI, hospital surge-capacity plans will have to be activated quickly. |
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Therefore, a major opera house will have extensive dressing room facilities. |
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Before he can succeed, he will have to shed the mentality that he can get by without hard work. |
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It is decided before the match whether the teams will have one innings or two innings each. |
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Additionally, some breeders will have a veterinarian perform straightening procedures on a horse with crooked legs. |
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Though a typical group playing will have 1, 2, 3 or 4 people playing the round. |
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The format for the tournament will have just one group so each team will play 9 group games before 2 semi finals and a final. |
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If comparable bore to stroke ratios are employed, an engine with more cylinders will have a greater piston area and a shorter stroke. |
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Basically anything that moves the center of effort of the sails more forward will have the effect of reducing weather helm. |
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Yes, all of us will regret it, because it will have done irreparable harm to the prestige and reputation of our country. |
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A fault that passes through different levels of the lithosphere will have many different types of fault rock developed along its surface. |
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Alongside, every system will have a legislature that passes new laws and statutes. |
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From this standpoint, for any given amount of wealth in society, a society with more equality will have higher aggregate utility. |
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According to the former candidate, the consortium will have to assume the legal responsibility of all damage caused to the Panamanian nation. |
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However, it can be shown from arguments in general relativity that any such object will have a maximum mass. |
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Lamps intended for high power operation or used for heating purposes will have envelopes made of hard glass or fused quartz. |
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Crossrail will have two depots, in west London at Old Oak Common and in east London at a new signalling centre at Romford. |
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A typical Tamil verb form will have a number of suffixes, which show person, number, mood, tense, and voice. |
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Christ's death on the cross paid sin's penalty and his resurrection is evidence that eternal life is available to any who will have it. |
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Baptism may occur in any body of water that will allow full immersion, though many Brethren assembly halls will have a baptistry. |
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After digital switchover many of these channels will have the same coverage as the analogue commercial broadcasters. |
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The nanoscales under development will have 10 000 to 40 000 graduations per 1 mm distance. |
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Communism is for us not a state of affairs which is to be established, an ideal to which reality will have to adjust itself. |
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After a new ball has been taken, should an innings last a further 80 overs, then the captain will have the option to take another new ball. |
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In case the authorisation is refused the applicant will have the right of appeal in accordance with national law of the member state. |
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The navy will have coastal patrol squadrons, assault boat squadrons and a marine battalion. |
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A foreigner living in Denmark will have a residence permit with their personal identification number and a photo. |
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A band can apply for downgrading, but will have to compete in two further contests in their existing grade. |
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On 10 January 2017, FIFA confirmed the 2026 World Cup will have 48 finalist teams. |
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Generally, the larger the lead a team will have in a game, the more defensively they should play. |
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We apologise for the nonfulfilment of your order. We will have the goods in stock next week. |
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In the summer of 2016, Navy Pier will have constructed their new DW60 Ferris wheel. |
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Otherwise, one government entity will have exclusive jurisdiction over the shared area. |
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This melon consists of fat, and the skull of any such creature containing a melon will have a large depression. |
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There will be a negative population growth rate which will have an impact on the country. |
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A more generalized analysis of folklore in the electronic age will have to wait for further studies to be published in the field. |
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The organisation for the location will have begun a year or more earlier, and locations are generally known two or three years ahead. |
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We will have no more of this shilly-shallying! Call the Archbishop, and let the Prince and Princess be married offhand! |
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Artificial canalisation of the river here will have a major impact on wider flooding. |
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If successful it will have the largest sheet of ice in the country with both a bandy pitch and a speed skating oval. |
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Should we buy it here, or do you think the outfit across town will have a better deal? |
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Most will have to outplace the student to a private alternative school with more intensive special education than the public school can offer. |
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The benthos in a shallow region will have more available food than the benthos in the deep sea. |
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According to this plan, the first artificial island will have an area of 6 square kilometers. |
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Within three or four days all the females will have laid their eggs and left the water and the males disperse. |
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By 2027, according to Goldman Sachs, China will have the largest economy in the world. |
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This will have the effect of reducing speeds or causing connection failures. |
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A number of services besides the Divine Liturgy will have an Epistle and Gospel reading. |
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If they ask for something we didn't prepare, we will have to play it by ear. |
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Nevertheless, according to Goldman Sachs, by 2050 Mexico will have the 5th largest economy in the world. |
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This board will have a significant degree of federal control involved in its establishment and operations. |
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I wonder sometimes just how sweet and primrosy the paths of the Elysian fields will have to be to win Miss Swinton's unqualified approval. |
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For dessert we will have the prinzregententorte with the ground coffee. Also a bottle of white house wine to go with the meal. |
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When the last rank has fired, the first will have reloaded, as the following diagram shows. |
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Phonological and orthographical changes in each of the languages will have changed spelling and pronunciation. |
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The most culpable mens rea elements will have both foresight and desire on a subjective basis. |
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It will have a new title scheme, a new updating service, and improved integration of European law. |
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Using the reward will create discussion in the organization and the positive feedback will have followers work harder. |
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Each sliver will have thin and thick spots, and by combining several slivers together a more consistent size can be reached. |
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A typical fracture will have a whitish color towards the thin area of the wedge and grayish color towards the wide end. |
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A child engaged in vigorous exercise will have a higher respiration rate than the same child in a sedentary activity. |
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Some large companies will have their stock listed on more than one exchange in different countries, so as to attract international investors. |
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The replacement of that broken light-bulb will have to wait until I can buy a new one. |
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If it is, it will have been in existence in the 1070s, when the events of the story took place. |
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Polishing the rough surfaces will have improved the mechanical strength of the axe as well as lowering friction when used against wood. |
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More compacted soils will have a larger amount of surface runoff than less compacted soils. |
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Rivers with a course that drops in altitude very slowly will have slower water flow and lower force. |
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A skilled multimedia developer will have no problems adding interactive video and audio into existing rich media web pages. |
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The drums will have the function to connect all levels of transport to one and other at critical junction points. |
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You will have seen how a' the newspapers roosed the skatin o' an offisher, that they said lived in the Castle. |
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Residents can opt to buy season parking but visitors will have to rely on the coupon system. |
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She's a sharp cookie and will have no trouble seeing a sales pitch for what it is. |
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Look, the vast majority of F1 viewers don't have HD TV. There for the numbers don't add up. When they do, you will have your HD TV. Simples. |
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As in the West, only about 50 per cent of patients with slim fully investigated will have a putative pathogen identified. |
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But they will have been through so much that, can they accept it? |
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If you will have them spagirically prepared, look in Oswaldus Crollius, Basil. Chymica. |
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Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away. |
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Th' main sewer will have to be brought clean across i' this direction, an' it'll be a stiffish job. |
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Five superschools will replace the 17 existing high schools. Each will have 5,000 to 6,000 students and a campus of about 40 acres. |
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Schools and colleges will have to take on board the views of young people and parents in their area. |
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The dispatcher will have to talk him through landing the plane in the middle of a hurricane! |
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By the time Jack can get there it will be too late. The damage will have been done. |
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If we have to wear sweaters and turn down our thermostat, the terrorists will have won. |
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I hope that each student will have learned thons algebra lesson perfectly this morning. |
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Whether it be good or bad, I guarantee you I will have no problems calling you a cock-juggling thundercunt. |
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In fact, the claim is inherent in the H vs. 0 underlying system that only languages that have this kind of opposition will have globality. |
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It is a trite saying in a young country that anyone starting out in life with the determination to become wealthy will have his wish gratified. |
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The stopover is very short, and crews will have about 15 minutes to turn the plane round. |
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For the Blues, though, it means the outcome will have far less of abearing on the final league table. |
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As an additional challenge, those who have abseiled before will have the opportunity to descend facing forwards. |
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You will have to convert your photograph to a jpg format if you wish to upload it. |
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He will have responsibility for Coastal's government affairs, corporate communications and ad valorem taxes. |
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Seeing things thus will have their course, their appointed changes and vicissities, no contrivance or labor of men can prevent it. |
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An astute manager will have a table or two set aside for important regular customers or demanding walk-ins. |
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God's sake, speak her fair and canny, or we will have a raveled hasp on the yarn-windles! |
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Even people, who criticize your lifestyle, will have to respect the fact that you keep your word and your word is bond. |
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The estimated figures are not bad, but somebody will have to work them over. |
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If Assemblywoman Loni Hancock gets her way, Golden State voters will have a chance to use any or all of those options at election time. |
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The rift or quartersawn oak material will have less expansion and contraction and more stability. |
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Please note that the media will have the opportunity to ask questions immediately following the analysts' question period. |
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Your solicitor may fill it in as much as possible, but there will be various questions of fact that you will have to confirm. |
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