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The sale of a state asset for privatization is a one-shot revenue which cannotbe repeated.
Henry J. Stern: Conundrum: How Can Chronic Deficits Be Fixed? Henry J. Stern 2011
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An essay onWorld War II narratives in mangastands out as one that breaks stereotypes aboutthe natureand purpose ofJapanese comics, which cannotbe reduced easily.
September Mangakissa 2009
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These resolutions cannotbe "deferred" until 2009 or swept under the rug to make a few corporations happy, when there is so much at stake in terms of Health and Preventive Medicine.
Review raises questions over aspartame and brain health 2008
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By definition,it cannotbe the foundationof an organization designed to replace conventional religion.
Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » When atheists ape the believers 2008
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Ron Paul's support of the Bush administration ... (his failure to call crimes crimes and put impeachment on his menu) ... gets to the core of why he cannotbe counted on to lead the nation.
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So they put a return tag on each of these dresses, presumably in a very conspicuous spot, and it cannotbe removed without jeopardizing yourreturn:
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » Return Policies: Big Surprises in the Little Print 2006
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As Africans, especially as those who have benefited from African solidarity, we cannotbe unmoved by the pliht of African brothers.
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It is likely that the Romney campaign realizes it cannotbe as vicious going after Santorum without making Santorum even stronger and angering the far right base of the GOP which he needs in the so-called Bible Belt.
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Riding in a coach cannotbe called exercise and it will not afford much benefit: it should be left for those per - sons that have lost the ose of their limbs.
Treatise on the influence of climate on the human species; and on the varieties of men resulting from it; including an account of the criteria of intelligence, which the form of the head presents; and a sketch of a rational system of physiognomy as founded in physiology Pitta, Nicholas C. [from old catalog] 1812
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It cannotbe — there is in principle no diftin&ion between them.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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