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In this case, the agency to be abolished isvery small and no specific cost savings are anticipated.
Henry J. Stern: Condemned to Repeat It Henry J. Stern 2011
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A: (Producing live3D television) isvery inexpensive.
'Avatar' director James Cameron: 3D promising, but caution needed 2010
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Please Note: It isvery important that when you transfer the heated solution to the container in which you cool it, you must leave any undissolved crystals behind.
Instant Ice 2008
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The beginning of the movie isvery slow, but I also had that problem with the first movie.
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It isvery odd that even here on Election Central there has not been one headline, in five days, since July 13th that tracks under Barack Obama, despite what he is doing to re-shape the political landsacape.
Happy Hour Roundup 2009
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Although he does not want for friends, Tungdil isvery much aware that he is alone – indeed, he has not so much as set eyes on anotherdwarf.
Damon’s Noise – WHIRL – The Dwarves by Markus Heitz review 2009
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Yes, Obama isvery liberal and I haven't reached that point as yet and don't know if I ever will.
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I think boycott is a good idea butit isvery telling about how far we have let this go that most of the products that pay abc are drugsand most Americans cannot even afford to buy them.
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Steyn observes that the general isvery secure in his sense of himself.
March 2008 2008
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However, it isvery difficult to ignorean ex-President's criticism.
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