Perhaps if the derelict sites had been cleared and tided before prospective investors in the proposed retail outlets viewed the site, it might have been a different story. |
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The aid has tided Egypt over hard times and kept its army strong, albeit beholden to America for arms and spare parts. |
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For a while Cyprus was tided over by a loan from Russia. |
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Hamas leaders are now on a regional fund-raising tour: there is no shortage of donors worldwide who have helped it, and even tided the PA over in previous crises, though for how long they could plug the gap is unclear. |
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Keeping a box of cereal out on the kitchen counter means you are likely to weigh more than people who keep their cereal boxes tided away, according to a new study. |
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When you are at Can Soler you have got the possibility of having long walks, on foot, by bike or by horse because it is tided with many rural routes and forests. |
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