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Griffin follows the plan set-out by Bush and as enacted by Congress.
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That is, it must be plot-driven … In order to meet the requirement of Plot, your story must have a clearly set-out beginning, middle, and end.
Rebel Tales « 2009
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When you set-out on the road you don't know what memories you will bring back.
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The wonderful thing about discovery is that when you set-out, you never know what it is that you will discover.
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The wonderful thing about discovery is that when you set-out, you never know what it is that you will discover.
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I set-out in Chester County expecting to find lush farm stands around every turn in the road, but instead found two women farmers -- one a tender of grapes and winemaker -- and the other a tender of goats and a cheesemaker.
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His first lecture was a stall set-out of how science interacts with the everyday.
Breaking news; The Reith Lectures; Micky Flanagan: What Chance Change? 2010
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Regretfully, President Bush continued down the path that he so clearly set-out in his first term.
Jack Myers: Requiem for the Past Eight Years and a Prayer of Hope for the Next Eight 2008
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It was with an air of determination that Arsenal set-out on their first game since the St Andrews disaster and while they could not be faulted for the urgency displayed in the opening exchanges, the raw pace of Theo Walcott was not enough to give them the lead they craved.
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A small, truth-seeking group of Americans are now set-out to spread the truth about our banking system.
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