But the FBI spokesman won't tell us anything else ... They won't tell the people of Philadelphia who in four weeks have to decide whether to re-elect a mayor or not, |
But the thing is, he's only going to get better. Mora is the bigger guy, that's why I told him the first couple rounds to box him and bust him up, then get in close. |
But this may help boost people's awareness of the necessity of energy saving. We sometimes have to launch this kind of dare. Otherwise we cannot achieve tough goals. |
But we think that there is much more scope to exploit that market, not least because by 2050 India will be the world's third largest economy behind China and the US. |
But when his disciples saw it, they had indignation, saying, To what purpose is this waste? / For this ointment might have been sold for much, and given to the poor. |
But when we didn't get any offers, we contacted Coach Ro in late spring. He didn't promise anything, but he said he was pretty sure he could find a school for Brian. |
But, more importantly in this situation, he is a very experienced sailor. He would not have taken any unwarranted risks, especially having his youngest son with him. |
Stephen King (1947-) |
By allowing the fire to burn, the pesticides and herbicides have been able to completely combust, which pretty much gets rid of the toxic effects of those chemicals. |
By changing ownership of the manufacturer, not just the branding, much of the regulatory burden and investor scrutiny financial advisors had faced may be eliminated. |
By ignoring the commitments made in the Peace Accords, the Guatemalan authorities are missing a key opportunity to secure a long lasting solution to the land crisis. |
By offering the seminar and educating people about Florida-friendly techniques, we can make a significant impact upon the amount of water use for outside irrigation. |
By our calculations and assuming a normalized corporate marginal tax rate of 34.5 percent it appears to us as if Q4 net income was $30.1 million or 29 cents a share. |
By promoting a serial murderer into the national hero, his victims are being killed once again and Serbia is being ashamed as a country in which crime is top virtue. |
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