Music, like a small act of tenderness, aids romance and is certainly used in one way or another by most of us. |
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In one way or another, all these moves in its backyard overrode or scanted EU sensibilities. |
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There was no actual finding one way or another of fraud, wilful default or neglect. |
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But he didn't have any sort of reaction that really is reportable to say that he reacted in one way or another to her. |
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With fox hunting you have hoards of people following across country on foot, one way or another, for yards or miles. |
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And when we were diagnosing them clinically one quarter of all children were actually dead and diagnosed post-mortem one way or another. |
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In that imaginary reality what drives people to act in one way or another is ideas of honour, chivalry, nobility and heroism. |
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But that's the problem for media, where most who profess to provide expert opinions have a vested interest one way or another. |
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Both are driven, in one way or another, by the familiar credo of Power and Responsibility. |
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He is the archenemy to the Order and has vowed to lay them low one way or another. |
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A trio of cats gazed up at her, curiously eyeing her approach with heads tilted one way or another. |
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It's the height of provincialism to assume that nations only act because they're pushed one way or another by America or Europe. |
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Everything that a winemaker does in producing his wine affects the taste of the wine in one way or another. |
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The large granite bowl was perfectly balanced on a rounded bottom, the slightest touch would tilt it one way or another. |
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Whatever happens, one way or another, I shall carry on studying Egyptology for the rest of my life using the knowledge I have gained. |
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And just to button this final thought up, what evidence do we have that this is moving voters one way or another? |
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Each succeeded one way or another, but not overnight, and certainly not without serious setbacks. |
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So, suffice it to say, in one way or another Hamilton's books are sufficiently diverting, which is something I need right now. |
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Citizens found themselves squeezed to suffocation in one way or another between domestic repression and exogenous vilification. |
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It seems very likely, one way or another, that lawyers will make money from this at the taxpayer's expense. |
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Like it or not there is no truly humane way to exterminate a fox, one way or another there is distress. |
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The sink and counters were piled with things to be addressed in one way or another. |
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No one, however, has reported on the extent to which voters were bludgeoned into voting one way or another by various local thugs. |
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Here was a film that I admired in some respects, but which did not stir any kind of passion in me, one way or another. |
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Is the family indicating one way or another whether they will hire private investigators to conduct their own investigation? |
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But one way or another, the American College of Physicians argues in this new paper, we have to cover everybody. |
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In one way or another, these external institutions are powerful in producing conformity. |
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So our system cunningly presented everybody with a chance to be big, in one way or another. |
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He certainly has had a lot of face time one way or another, and Americans do love a triumph over adversity. |
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Much scholarly discussion of Mark has concluded, one way or another, that Christology, not soteriology, proves to be its major concern. |
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So it is imperative for all of us, in one way or another, to prod and encourage both partners to sit down. |
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Besides, Al would've bopped him in the nose if he didn't get to participate, one way or another. |
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Attention is dynamic, and there are sociocultural influences that push us to pay attention one way or another. |
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In their youth, Sebastien and his pals played a variety of sports which all, in one way or another, contributed to their development of parkour. |
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I've also talked to a whole lot of people who one way or another were in on the secret. |
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Also, midges have a nasty habit of crawling up trouser legs and even into lace-holes on hiking boots, so they will get you one way or another. |
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I suppose I'm borrowing trouble, but has anyone thought about how to forgive and move on, one way or another? |
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Dozens of people I know are involved in voluntary community service in one way or another, and seek no reward, nor even expenses. |
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Almost every one of the shelfful of books he has published since the early 1970s has explored these themes in one way or another. |
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Not only are there few jobs out there, but even when you get hired or have a job, people keep getting screwed one way or another, on pay, hours, you name it. |
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I think all of us who are impacted by it have been referencing it in one way or another for years in our work. |
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My father would remind us mischievously that all Iranians were in one way or another related to the Qajars. |
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Deer surely have always been culled in Richmond Park one way or another. |
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I am convinced that, one way or another, these are questions which many people now have in mind. |
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The culmination of this is the present unfolding catastrophe, which required the moral connivance, in one way or another, of nearly every sector of civil society. |
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This whole operation seems to have been designed to fleece people out of their cash one way or another, so if we can prove that money didn't go to us we're in the clear. |
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If you are negative to your neighbour because he happens to practise a religion that you dislike, you will be negative to all else who displease you one way or another. |
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All of these traditions, in one way or another, had profound roots, even if we had long since lost our explicit memory of them. |
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In one way or another, we all perceive that a cultural shift in this country has become a matter of necessity. |
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Slipware, pottery that has been treated, in one way or another, with semiliquid clay, or slip, sometimes called barbotine. |
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But the coming hours are going to be tense and the gap could evolve quickly one way or another. |
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Anyway, one way or another, whether you crack up in front of the whole world or all alone, everyone cracks up sooner or later. |
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They will either turn to dust or be renovated, but one way or another they will lose the unique charm of a most beautiful wasteland. |
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I am also aware that some of the challenges facing the Court may have a bearing to the Council in one way or another. |
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New Yorkers who would never attend a bare-knuckle shindy can easily identify with his determination to lick this city one way or another. |
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The most significant ones are political and in one way or another have to do with the sensitive issue of Canadian sovereignty. |
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We are indebted for the content of this report to all those who, in one way or another, took part in this project. |
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Are those young people employees when they are paid in one way or another, in kind, in room and board or in money in whatever way? |
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The people were in one way or another enjoying or experiencing the festival day. |
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Almost all human activity is affected in one way or another by computer technology. |
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We have known in one way or another for as long as I have been in politics. |
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I am proud to take part in such an event, and I congratulate all those involved in one way or another in making this event a success. |
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As both documents are at the discussion stage, it is essential, in one way or another, to make them compatible. |
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I see this as a very great benefit, and for that reason it is also important to continue the discussion in one way or another. |
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These elements are not complicated, but it is the structural engineer who is responsible in one way or another for all these facets. |
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All members who have intervened on these matters of privilege have touched on these fundamental questions in one way or another. |
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Some of these concerns relate, in one way or another, to issues affecting human rights. |
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After all, does not a person always desire something in one way or another? |
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If this process is disturbed in one way or another milk ejection can be inhibited. |
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However, this obligation may be provided for in one way or another as part of a contract. |
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Furthermore, many politicians still active today have supported in one way or another former communist regimes. |
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In one way or another, these improvements must be put into practice as rapidly as possible. |
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Every national study deals in one way or another with apprenticeship training. |
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Indeed they are rappers, but above all they have recently affected the world of electronic music in one way or another. |
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In one way or another, he has spent his entire career following a rigorous training regime and training others to be their best. |
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Such conversations are meant to be confidential, but one way or another they usually end up getting back to the person who's ill. |
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We may represent large ethnic communities in our ridings or be politically beholding in one way or another. |
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Yet, is has to be tainted by dark motives one way or another, because an oasis of happiness seems unbelieveable in this war-torn galaxy. |
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All one way or another have come to depend on EU markets, connectedness or support. |
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As every parent knows, children will always contrive to attract attention to themselves in one way or another. |
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A child, a person with a broken leg, a parent with a pram, an elderly person, etc. are all disabled in one way or another. |
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Even though the affected parties will receive compensatory payments, there will be losses of income one way or another. |
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And although these are not yet systematically organized, they help, one way or another, to sort out the candidates of each political party. |
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Tools like the oxen plow, railroads, electricity, automobiles, planes, cell phones, and the web, have all in one way or another been used for good and evil purposes. |
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They caused six managers to walk the plank one way or another. |
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Last year, a study found that 5.5 percent of surveyed 12th graders had gotten high off cough syrup in one way or another. |
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Both have had their misdeeds winked at, one way or another, by Uncle Sam. |
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In the meantime, most of the detailed studies are incomplete in one way or another. |
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It featured mostly new releases, all films that in one way or another relied on narratives that explored people who were either on the move or had ended up in faraway places. |
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I think our case here would have to be that we can't get out of it, that one way or another you're in this argument, it's a very, very difficult one to retreat from. |
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Many who had been, in one way or another, sympathetic to socialism before 1915, now distinguished themselves for their vitriolic attacks on the party of alleged defeatism. |
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The newspapers are full of opinion columns in which people put their cards on the table and urge their readers to vote one way or another, so I thought I'd join them. |
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So, one way or another, we'd be fixing to move about now in any case. |
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His Strad assists his serenely silvery line, and his bow arm was a joy to behold, but he didn't seem very fussed with the beginning of the concerto, one way or another. |
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The characters are very personal, sort of outgrowths of my own experiences, and obviously based on people I've come into contact with, one way or another. |
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In short, one way or another, the politics of secessionism, separatism and partition have only succeeded in entrenching international domination over the entire region. |
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But here they were, always there for him when he needed them and never failing to make him smile when he was feeling low or supporting him in one way or another. |
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Most of what government does gets embodied in law in one way or another. |
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My time at the head of the Solidarity Fund QFL in no way dampened my commitment to the Mutual, which I have been involved with, in one way or another, for some 20 years. |
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Yet in one way or another, they are united in their desire to define a new path, to chart a new course in pursuit of their mission and connection to community. |
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The majority of Anglicans, however, have in common a belief in the Real Presence, defined in one way or another. |
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He will cut his arm and get the drug in his vein one way or another. |
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In one way or another, in all areas of negotiations all these types of developing countries have to be given a special treatment and additional flexibilities. |
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When somebody has a physical disability it always ends up in an emotional disability one way or another, either a minor disability or a major disability. |
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It addresses, in one way or another, any external threat that could affect the civilian populations of the countries in the Gulf and their political and economic interests. |
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The boy is well-meaning enough, but he usually ruins things one way or another. |
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Many farmers see their fates, in one way or another, as tied to the factory farms and the new megadairies. |
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The international community has not shirked that responsibility in the face of the world financial crisis, for example, as every nation has had to react in one way or another. |
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Metaphorically speaking, what we want is to plant articles to harvest opinions from all those who in one way or another are involved in this project the Ficoba project. |
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Sections 2.3.1 and 2.3.1, did not by any means exhaust the list of measures that may, in one way or another, affect the international beef and veal trade. |
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Also little evidence is there one way or another for dong quai, evening primrose oil, wild yam, chaste tree, hops, or sage. |
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All the organisations here are concerned with agriculture in one way or another, but we don't have any international organisation dedicated specifically to agriculture, which is however a question of survival. |
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I also would like to thank the Basel and Zurich authorities as well as the institutions and companies strongly supporting in one way or another Swiss Exhibition in its various areas of activities. |
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Still, it will eventually blow over, one way or another. |
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The people who succeed are invariably those who have a thirst for knowledge, go out and secure their knowledge in one way or another, and then put it to work. |
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A utilitarian society would agree that everyone should be equal one way or another. |
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There is nothing so queer nor powerful as humans' attitude to an essentially and unavoidable human activity: that of expelling unused matter out of our bodies, at least once a day, in one way or another. |
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We can't seal up and make the regulated system work, because there is a consumer down there who, one way or another, is going to get his or her hands on the drug they've become addicted to. |
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Other appetizers missed in one way or another. |
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All five are aimed, in one way or another, at narrowing the widening gap in all areas between the haves and the have-nots, both internationally and within countries. |
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The goal was fulfilled as women and young girls felt that they were capable of excelling at everything they put their minds to and for them to feel that the placement made a different in their life's one way or another. |
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I am not even remotely convinced that any member of his caucus or, for that matter, any member from the Bloc Québécois, would be inclined to alter his or her vote one way or another with respect to that information. |
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The state is nearing a health crisis with tens of thousands of people suffering in one way or another from their fat and sugary diet. Mr Barbour, a bit rotund himself, won't deny his penchant for fried chicken and ice cream. |
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The future, like the present and the past, belongs to mixed economies in which public and private are braided together in one way or another. |
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They stand to gain, in one way or another, from conspiring to gull the public into regarding competition as a threat to the greater good, rather than to themselves. |
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They need to appeal to the moviegoer in one way or another. |
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Voting in favour of the budget or allowing it to pass in one way or another would be to abandon Quebec and the poor in our society, when those are two causes that I represent and defend fervently. |
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However, a number of products had become fixed in the environment, in one way or another, and continue to contaminate it years after being discharged. |
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It implies that the authority must verify one way or another, preferably by a further visit, that the deficiencies have been rectified before departure. |
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Any insured person who is in business may be expected to try to pass along some or all of its insurance expenses, just as it would other business expenses, to its customers in one way or another. |
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So as not to confirm indirectly which targets are of interest to the Service, the Committee does not, as a rule, confirm one way or another to a complainant whether he or she is the subject of a CSIS targeting authority. |
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On occasion, siege castles would be built to defend the besiegers from a sudden sally and would have been abandoned after the siege ended one way or another. |
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Newcomers into an unprogrammed meeting often conclude that there is no minister, but such is not the case, for in one way or another all Friends are ministers. |
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Beginning with paganica in Ancient Rome, golf has had many ancestors in many distant lands, all similar in one way or another to the game we know today. |
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What is more, the traditionally Turcoman cities of Mosul and especially Kirkuk are now becoming Kurdish cities and Turcomans have been eliminated in one way or another. |
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