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I don't want to put my time and money into a garment thatwill not hold up.
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Think of all thethings we will develop thatwill have applications that will "help" man while giving us the ability to live nad work on the Moon & Mars.
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Fiat has a deal to buy the Treasury's remaining 6% stake in Chrysler, a move thatwill cut the U.S. government'sfinal ties to the auto maker.
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Tonight, I'm announcing the creation of a Trade Enforcement Unit thatwill be charged with investigating unfair trade practices in countrieslike China.
State of the union 2012: full transcript of President Obama's speech 2012
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Much after thatwill depend on how the 2012 European Championship qualifying campaign begins.
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But Donna says thatwill likely change, as numerous other major manufacturers announce their own tablets at CES.
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I am not against discussions thatwill have apurpose, something that will formulate a plan, a path, or a change in direction.
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Later, the parents adjust to thier son's decision, and finally rejoice that there is someone in thier family thatwill be able to intercede on their behalf, in a land that is plagued with violence.
Despite Violence Thousands of Seminarians in India, See A Way To Serve 2009
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It's this kind of thinking thatwill forge a public consensus around welfare reform and its associatedworkfare shemes.
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I am not against discussions thatwill have apurpose, something that will formulate a plan, a path, or a change in direction.
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