As expected their new policy does determine that priests who offend from here on out will be defrocked. |
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Let it be clear from here on in that I know absolutely nothing about how cars work. |
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Now my tightly scripted movie falls apart, and it's improvise from here on out. |
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So fine, the game plan from here on in must be to suppress rationality and sense, because they only make good things go bad. |
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And Cal Ripken, just days after learning he is a platoon player from here on out, hit his first 2001 homer. |
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What if it's all fluffy white clouds and precious thoughts from here on out? |
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Since the algebraic expressions for the roots z are rather complicated, we use numerical approximations from here on. |
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Horizontal governance is one of the tools that must from here on play a predominant role in managing official languages. |
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But I regret the fact that the admissibility of amendments will from here on in depend on the number of members in a committee. |
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What can we and should we do from here on, as active citizens, to meet this crisis of civilization? |
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In the light of those, the Commission will consider what future action it will take from here on. |
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And in Spain, too, Barcelona is so far ahead of the rest that La Liga is virtually a one-horse race from here on out. |
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Equity markets should be range-bound from here on as we feel that the markets have already discounted 2010 earnings. |
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Frisomat has its own discharging quay at the canal, from here on the coils are directly transported into the production hall. |
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Any outcome from here on in is fine by me, and I mean that honestly. |
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As far as I'm concerned, it's glazed toroids from here on out. |
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There must be no hiding places for such people from here on. |
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As you go forth from here on this very important day, we embrace you as Canadians, with all the rights and privileges that the name suggests. |
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This is my last message to you since Ed Udvarhelyi will be taking the reins of our organization from here on. |
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As Mrs González Álvarez has said, this is not an issue which is easily resolved, but I believe we could do something from here on many levels. |
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In order to address the legitimate concerns of the Children's Aid Society that this case proceed without delay from here on in, I will case manage it. |
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It is hard to imagine a more sensible and more logical project than the rational and coordinated use of European airspace, especially as its use and the number of passengers are set to increase from here on. |
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The Liberals like to take credit for medicare, but maybe they will not be so high and mighty about medicare from here on in because let us remember that they really only act when they perceive that they have to act. |
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The constructive effort focused above all on the area of security, we could say that from here on the direction is going to be fairly uncertain and it might be a hard and bumpy journey. |
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I would plead with you, Mr President, to use the qualities of clarity and fairness which are the hallmarks of your presidency to make sure that the work of intergroups can be facilitated and not hindered from here on. |
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But precisely in order to optimize our chances for getting to that agreement, I am taking the initiative of providing something that you can, hopefully, work off and refine from here on in. |
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It brings us all together and from here on in we will move forward. |
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As for international cooperation on cluster bombs from here on, we will continue our efforts to find a common position in the European Union and make headway on this. |
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The name Rijn, from here on, is used only for smaller streams farther to the north, which together formed the main river Rhine in Roman times. |
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All the same, a line must be drawn under the scratchiness from here on in. |
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The hall is also the theatre of the Speaker's Procession, which passes from here on its way to the Commons Chamber before every sitting of the House. |
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From here on in, the work is to bend and reshape the iron and steel to your desired shape. |
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From here on out it's pretty much easy stuff, so just get up however you feel like it by traversing to the right. |
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From here on out, responsibility for my apprenticeship as a feeder devolved to me alone. |
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From here on in, he is going to ask for money up front before he works a cure on anyone. |
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From here on the doubters began to pipe down and make very rare appearances to throw in their twopence worth. |
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From here on my wicker chair it seems incredible that just short decades ago this garden was a dust-bowl, a sterile desert. |
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From here on in, things get blacker, more humid, and even compellingly cinematic. |
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From here on in, the band clearly get off on the audience's excitement, and it's a proper gig. |
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From here on out, people must speak candidly or not speak at all. |
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From here on out, the team and the coaching staff will employ a wait and see approach if the abolishing of the morning shootaround is a permanent fixture in the program. |
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