In a nutshell, ... half the city wanted the freeway restored, and half wanted it torn down, and it was difficult to find a solution. |
In a one-party system intolerant of dissent, petitioning is one of the only ways that ordinary Chinese have to air their grievances. |
In all my activities as Armament Minister I never once visited a labor camp, and cannot, therefore, give any information about them. |
In an impoverished Europe which conflict had ripped apart, people yearned for peace, freedom, stability and a new chance to prosper. |
In any event, we would prefer to learn about the security impact of this deal through the full 45-day investigation mandated by law. |
In each one's area, they're big rivalries but I think on a national scale the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry beats all other rivalries. |
In effect, ... this means that any business that you call or visit can fax you, even if you don't give the business your fax number. |
In effect, [section 5] applied across the board that a statute can't be implemented in any county until pre cleared, we don't agree. |
In Europe we think that the current policy of the ECB is appropriate... At least that is until there is a clear and stable recovery, |
In Europe we think that the current policy of the ECB is appropriate... At least that is until there is a clear and stable recovery. |
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In every game, a good opponent is going to make a run. We knew it was up to us to clamp down on defense and get the stops we needed. |
In fact nobody has ever complained about the sorts of things I say because it is done with affection and is obviously light-hearted, |
In fact they may be conservative. If that's the case, the IT recovery could come sooner and be stronger than we currently predicted. |
In fact, when these small shows book, they hit Chicago and then Kansas City, Mo., most of the time skipping over St. Louis entirely. |