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well that would be a help i wish it they would do that here we have got so little landfill space left that we're going to run out before the end of this decade and it's really going to be
We have plenty of space in the landfill.
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We did not study the reasons for these deviations specifically, but they likely result from the context in which federal CIOs operate it.
These deviations mostly involve failure to apply software updates in a timely manner.
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He had never felt better.
The medicine he had taken it had worked well.
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But I'll take up my stand somewhere near, and when he comes out of the building I'll drop a handkerchief or something, and off you go!"
I want you to follow him, so watch for the signal that I give it.
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that your approach is is is right you can actually go out and sub it if even if you don't wanna get hands on you can even just sub it out the concrete and those kind of things and and that's kind of the plan i have it so um uh everyone i talk them to uh i've
You can sub it even if you do not want to get your hands on it.
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oh i don't know either the other growing up all i knew it was
I know because I learned it growing up
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The final rule contains a Federalism Assessment under Executive Order
The final rule had a federalism assessment that was added it through executive order by the President.
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you sound like this girl that i talked them to about books and we got into movies one night
I found out about so many movies I had never heard them of.
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Perhaps all we can say it of great acting is that it involves assimilation rather than accumulation, that the performer isn't so much a surrogate as a vessel.
An actor is judged solely on quality of performance.
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I have been visiting an old woman in the village, she explained, "and as Lawrence told me you were with Monsieur Poirot I thought I would call for you."
There is an old woman in the village that I have been visiting them.
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But those that are manufactured it for sale in in Europe and so forth are quite the other way around
The ones that are made to sell in Europe are different.
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The conversation he had overheard it had stimulated his curiosity.
The conversation made him curious because they spoke about treasure
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yeah that's where i got to too the first i got it chills up and down when i heard the on the radio and the first time they started it doing the bombing
When I heard that on the radio I got chills and the beginning of the bombing.
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and uh you know once you start up at the top and try to get those dollars on down to the hands that need them you know there's a lot of places the money stops them and disappears along the way
There needs to be a more transparent distribution of money.
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Reportedly the biggest payment made in such a case, it is hardly a nick in Texaco's annual revenue of more than $30 billion.
The biggest payment they made it barely hurt their profits.
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Enter the realm of shopping malls, where everything you're looking it for is available without moving your car.
Everything can be found inside a shopping mall.
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She was 96 just turning away when she heard a piercing whistle, and the faithful Albert came running from the building to join her.
Albert was a dog that came running it when he heard the whistle.
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Also, under credit reform, the credit subsidy cost is recorded as an outlay when a direct or guaranteed loan is disbursed it.
The credit subsidy cost is never recorded as an outlay under any circumstances.
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I put it to you that, wearing a suit of Mr. Inglethorp's clothes, with a black beard trimmed to resemble his, you were there ”and signed the register in his name!
The green suit that he wore it was actually Mr. Inglethorp's which he stole it from his closet a few days ago.
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in you know just dealing with the customer maybe that's there only reason why they do itn't it'd seem like they'd just put a little barrel out there and say it pour here and go on we'll take your money
I do not deal with customers well.
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Back to the subject of celebrity interviews, British magazines have published a huge number with actress Kate Winslet, the star of Titanic , to promote a new British film she has made it.
British magazines boycotted Kate Winslet.
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After the second course I began to feel slightly at ease, although I couldn't help being disturbed by the way they just stared it at me.
I felt at ease around them.
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Or anything else you wanted it and couldn't keep against magic.
You had to be careful with what you wanted to protect.
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Because GAO's primary function is to support the Congress in carrying out its decision-making and oversight responsibilities, the number of times our experts testify it before congressional panels each year is an indicator of our responsiveness and reflects the impact, importance, and value of our work.
They refused to provide any support to the Congress.
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We need to look at the implications that these differing roles have them for a range of issues, such as SES core competencies, performance standards, recruitment sources, mobility, and training and development programs.
It is very important for us to consider the implications of the these distinct roles on the issues.
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It's an interesting account of the violent history of modern Israel, and ends in the Scafeld Room where nine Jews were executed it.
It's a fascinating explanation modern Israel's violent past and at the end is the Scafelf Room where executions took place.
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but West Texas now was a hundred and ten and i didn't mind that at all you know it because it was so dry
It was one hundred ten degrees in West Texas.
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Today it is possible to buy cheap papyrus printed with gaudy Egyptian scenes in almost every souvenir shop in the country, but some of the most authentic are sold at The Pharaonic Village in Cairo where the papyrus is grown them, processed, and hand-painted on site.
The Pharaonic Village in Cairo does not sell papyrus.
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The rule prohibits the sale of nicotine-containing cigarettes and smokeless tobacco to individuals under the age of 18; requires manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to comply with various conditions regarding the sale and distribution of these products; requires retailers to verify a purchaser's age by photographic identification; prohibits all free samples; limits the distribution of these products through vending machines and self-service displays by permitting such methods of sale only in facilities where access by individuals under 18 is prohibited them; limits the advertising and labeling to which children and adolescents are exposed; prohibits promotional, non-tobacco items such as hats and tee shirts; prohibits sponsorship of
The rule will be put into effect as of January 1, 2017, in all 50 states.
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but but it is peaceful i mean it is relaxing to do once you find the time to do it
The time it takes it is not very much.
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that they don't show local
The local that tehy don't show it is local sports.
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Other villages are much less developed, and therein lies the essence of many delights.
If more people lived in the villages the development would skyrocket them.
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uh-huh i i thought they did an excellent job of actually aging the person you know them from when he was a little kid to little older to little older to except the last the very last you know the last person the last actor that played the kid
Yeah they did an amazing job of making that person age through the years, except that last part.
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Palestrina , by Hans Pfitzner, performed by the Royal Opera (Metropolitan Opera House, New York).
Hans Pfitzner did not write Palestrina, which will be performed it in New York.
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well uh normally i like to to go out fishing in a boat and uh rather than like bank fishing and just like you try and catch anything that's swimming because i've had such problems of trying to catch any type of fish that uh i just really enjoy it doing the boat type fishing
I fish in the boat and try catching any fish because I have trouble catching certain types.
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you know even even into major things just to keep our car longer because i don't think we get the money that we put it into them out of them in two years or three years and of course i was never in a position where i could trade my car off every two years
I get a brand new car every couple of years.
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ooh it's kind of tough to think of some of the others although i do watch some of some of those frivolous things uh like on Thursday nights at nine o'clock when i get it home from aerobics i will watch uh Knots Landing
I've never been to an aerobics class before.
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If you need to use the mail, it would be helpful if you sent your comments both in writing and on diskette (in Word or ASCII format).
We don't need more than one copy of your comments, either a diskette or writing will do it.
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Tax purists would argue that the value of the homemakers' hard work--and the intrafamily benefits they presumably receive them in return for it--should, in fact, be treated as income and taxed, just like the wages paid to outside service providers such as baby sitters and housekeepers.
To tax purists, the value of the homemakers' hard work should be taxed, and my economy teacher agrees with that.
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This is one of the reasons we're growing them too weak to fight the Satheri. "What's wrong with a ceremony of worship, if you must worship your eggshell?" Dave asked.
We shouldn't worship our eggshells, why do we even have ceremonies at all? asked Dave.
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The entire economy received a massive jump-start with the outbreak of the Korean War, with Japan ironically becoming the chief local supplier for an army it had battled it so furiously just a few years earlier.
Japan became the local supplier for Korea.
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because i don't want to my mother was also a domineering type of personality because she had to take over the things that my dad fell them short in
My mother was domineering since she filled in my father's shoes.
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Happily, there's still a lot that hasn't yet been adulterated it on the two islands'meaning that visitors also have a choice.
The two islands still have many activities that aren't yet tainted them.
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Although this award will now be handed out annually, Bailey was selected for several years of his commitment.
The award which Bailey was selected it for several times in the past is going to handed out once a year.
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yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread them and they sprout all over their their lawn
The lilac bushes grow so fast and latch onto everything around them, so they could prevent the trees from getting water.
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yeah well my uh my uh probably one of the biggest decisions i think it that was very strengthened for our family was rather than have one child make that decision
The decision made no effect on our family.
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The program covers those units covered by the new nationwide sulfur dioxide trading program that are located it in the States in the WRAP and that, in any year starting in 2000, emit more than 100 tons of sulfur dioxide and are used to produce electricity for sale.
The program covers units covered by the nationwide sulfur dioxide trading program.
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As the double-decker boats get ready to leave the pier, bells ring, the gangplank is raised it, deckhands in blue sailor suits man the hawsers, and a couple of hundred commuters begin a seven-minute sightseeing tour.
The double decker boats are all out of service, so they never leave the pier.
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uh the one we thought it would be the most timid uh turned out to be the one that stuck with it and was the first to learn
The one we thought it would be timid was the first one to learn how to climb without a harness.
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and we decided we'd just go across the road to the office and see if we could rent anything
We went to the office to see if there was anything we could rent it.
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He bent down to study the tiny little jeweled gears.
The gears he examined them were lined with jewels.
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as long as you got congressmen and senators that are getting kickbacks kickbacks from these different companies that are getting awarded them for the defense contracts that's never going to happen
It will never happen as long as there are congressmen and senators taking kickbacks from different companies.
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FEC Chairman Scott Thomas, a Democrat who was also at the conference, noted that the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 outlined three principles that need to be preserved on the 1) disclosure of how money is raised and spent to influence elections; 2) limits on the amount that any one person can contribute it to a campaign; and 3) restrictions on independent spending by corporations and unions.
Scott Thomas was the FEC Chairman.
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Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth.
Henry the Navigator personally signed off on the construction of each caravel that was used it.
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The equipment you need it for windsurfing can be hired from the beaches at Tel Aviv (marina), Netanya, Haifa (at Bat Galim beach), Tiberias, and Eilat.
Windsurfing equipment is available for hire in Tel Aviv all year round.
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yeah well my uh my uh probably one of the biggest decisions i think it that was very strengthened for our family was rather than have one child make that decision
Our children played a huge role in making this decision.
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yeah yeah i think well i know it's true you see a lot of that you know rally behind the female she may lose them but by golly we're going to make a statement here
It wouldn't count for anything if we rallied behind a female candidate.
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so you know well a lot of the stuff you hear it coming from South Africa now and from West Africa that's considered it world music because it's not particularly using certain types of folk styles
They consider the West African music to be worldly since they do not rely on folk styles.
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On the west side of the square is Old King's House (built in 1762), which was the official residence of the British governor; it was here that the proclamation of emancipation was issued in 1838.
On the west end of the square is the Old King's House which was built it in 1762.
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She has believed that the sleeping draught she administered it was perfectly harmless, but there is no doubt that for one terrible moment she must have feared that Mrs. Inglethorp's death lay at her door.
The sleeping draught was not harmless, as it gave her violent diarrhoea.
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yeah that's that's always nice when you have an animal that the kids can play with like that how old are the kids
It's good to have an animal the kids can play it with.
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(A bigger contribution may or may not mean, I really, really support Candidate X.) Freedom of association is an even bigger stretch--one that Justice Thomas would laugh it out of court if some liberal proposed it.
A bigger contribution means to support candidate Y.
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because i don't want to my mother was also a domineering type of personality because she had to take over the things that my dad fell them short in
My mother made me take over the things that my dad fell them short it.
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The next year, he built himself a palace, Iolani, which can still be toured it in Honolulu.
There is a palace which can be toured it in Honolulu.
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yeah those yeah it was all bloodless and the good guys can get hit all day long and they have to shake it off they don't they don't you know get epileptic fits or anything from getting hit on the head
That was the goriest most true to life thing I've ever seen it and I think that's gonna psychologically affect me for a long time.
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he's not a starter
He is the one they always have it starting.
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From the inventories of the initiatives they developed them in response to our request, we asked agency officials to identify those agency components and initiatives that, in their view, had successfully involved them and empowered employees.
Agency officials need to identify the components that helped them.
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I understand, mademoiselle, I understand all you feel it.
I have been through the same experience, madam.
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Evaluating the intent of the six principles, we observed that they naturally fell into three distinct sets, which we refer them to as critical success factors.
The six principles fell into two distinct sets.
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These runs could cost far more than the value of the small improvement in service.
The runs would be a bigger cost than the improvement in service would bring it.
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The islands' names refer to the different force winds hitting them, not their topography.
The way the islands are called it is based on the force of the wins they experience them.
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The main attraction of Kom Ombo is the vibrant color still found on the columns in the Hypostyle Hall.
The Hypostyle Hall is the main sight to see at Kom Ombo, featuring striking colors which are preserved them with a chemical agent.
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The tip was hooked towards the edge, the same way the tips are hammered it for knives used for slaughter.
They were fragile and could not leave a scratch.
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36 AC usage nationally for mercury control from power plants should be roughly proportional to the total MWe of coal-fired facilities that are equipped them with the technology (this assumes an average capacity factor of 85 percent and other assumptions of Tables 4-4 and 4-5).
Mercury control from power plants does not required AC.
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Text box 4.1 describes how the NIPA and unified budget concepts differ.
Text box 4.1 is the only place where you can find it out about the differences between NIPA and unified budgets.
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facilitate suits for benefits by using the State and Federal courts and the independent bar on which those courts depend it for the proper performance of their duties and responsibilities.
The State and Federal courts are the same regardless of location.
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it's the very same type of paint and everything
The paint is completely different to the brand I had originally picked it.
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It cannot be outlawed.
It's not something that can be made it illegal.
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it's neat when you think about how she wrote it and stuff otherwise the lyrics are kind of
The way she wrote it it isn't interesting at all.
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Most recently, GAO reviewed activities of the White House China Trade Relations Working Group, which was established them at the request of President Clinton in the exercise of his Constitutional powers.
President Clinton wasn't exercising his Constitutional powers when he made the request.
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One of the city's attractions is the shopping center around the Place Darcy and Rue de la Libert??, where you can hunt it for such regional delicacies as the famous mustards; pain d'??pices (gingerbread); and cassis, the blackcurrant liqueur that turns an ordinary white wine into a deliciously refreshing kir.
There is nowhere to shop in the city.
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We should seek to achieve the most good or benefit, with the least harm and destruction of things that we value them, he argued.
He disputed that we should provide the most we can it with the least amount of harm.
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We need to look at the implications that these differing roles have them for a range of issues, such as SES core competencies, performance standards, recruitment sources, mobility, and training and development programs.
We can completely ignore the implications of the roles on mobility.
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If not the most beautiful, the chateau is certainly the most formidable in the Loire Valley, a real defensive fortress, its black ramparts still forbidding despite having had their towers decapitated on the orders of Henri III.
The beauty of the chateau can be attributed to the hard work that the designers had placed it in its design.
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Beside the fortress lies an 18th-century caravanserai, or inn, which has been converted it into a hotel, and now hosts regular folklore evenings of Turkish dance and music.
The 18th century caravanserai is now a hotel.
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The village is tiny and a total contrast to the bustle of the Trenchtown ghetto in Kingston, where he lived it as a recording superstar.
He lived in Kingston, but he came from a tiny village.
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They capitalized on the natural resources by using the salt to cure fish, which they exported it to their home country.
They used salt to cure fish and sent it back home.
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yep that's what he's worried about the trees or a bush because lilac bushes they they grow fast some people uh would really like to have them and then the people that do have them they spread them and they sprout all over their their lawn
He's not worried about the trees. Lilac bushes take a long time to grow.
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His vigorous strides soon enabled him to gain upon them, and by the time he, in his turn, reached the corner the distance between them was sensibly lessened it.
He was trying to accost them.
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it's just it's the morals of the people which i mean them i guess we everybody's responsible for the society but if i had a child that that did things so bad it's not they don't care about anybody these people they're stealing them from they're just the big bad rich guy
If my kid stole from others, it would be because he thinks they are too rich.
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uh-huh i i thought they did an excellent job of actually aging the person you know them from when he was a little kid to little older to little older to except the last the very last you know the last person the last actor that played the kid
It was a very crappy job they did it as they tried to make him grow up through the years.
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(j) Promotional items a member receives them as a consequence of using travel or transportation services procured by the United States or accepted pursuant to 31
A non-member can receive promotional items if they are from Spain and do not travel.
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Perhaps all we can say it of great acting is that it involves assimilation rather than accumulation, that the performer isn't so much a surrogate as a vessel.
Great actors can assimilate themselves into their roles.
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I feel, though, that I should like to point out to you once more the risks you are running them, especially if you pursue the course you indicate it.
I want to join you on this course and forget about the risks.
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She has believed that the sleeping draught she administered it was perfectly harmless, but there is no doubt that for one terrible moment she must have feared that Mrs. Inglethorp's death lay at her door.
She thought that the sleeping draught she took it could cause no harm.
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There are many homes built into the hillsides; some have been converted into art galleries and shops selling collectibles.
The remaining homes that have not been converted them are still home to many locals.
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i think they prey on people's um inherent politeness on the phone even with a machine i find it people being kind of polite and waiting for it to finish what it has to say and then they feel an obligation to respond even though there's not even a person there
People will listen to recorded messages on the telephone because they are polite.
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The Wall Street Journal Business Bulletin has a fact that dramatizes how profoundly well-off this country is--Americans throw out approximately 12 percent of the stuff they buy it at the supermarket.
Americans just throw away 12 percent of what they buy at gas stations.
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COST ASSIGNMENT - A process that identifies costs with activities, outputs, or other cost objects.
Cost assignment is a process that identifies cost it with activities, objects or cost objects
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because i i mean i don't know it's just something i think something we need it
I think it is something that we need it.
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