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This means thatsome evidence of potential economic reclamation exists on these sites, such as mowed fields or improved structures, but specific land use was not clear.
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We all know thatsome of the larger benefits of a talent strategy cannot be realized with the level of integration that is possible with the current vendors in the market today, at least not without significant effort on the part of the customer.
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Of course, behind all this is the fact thatsome of theInternet providers have already attempted to cap Internet use so they can profit even more from it.
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Of course, behind all this is the fact thatsome of theInternet providers have already attempted to cap Internet use so they can profit even more from it.
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Soregardless thatsome activitymight beconsidered distasteful or shockingly unconscionable, itismerely functionally viable in the larger schemewhen it aids furtherance of life.
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The pretense thatsome form of accountability can be avoided is gone.
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Of course, behind all this is the fact thatsome of theInternet providers have already attempted to cap Internet use so they can profit even more from it.
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The Lib Dem leader generallytoed the "we'll cooperate withthe Government" line, but healsostirred ina punchy addendum: thatsome of the money Brown's splashing around might be betterspent on reducing the tax burden for low-income earners.
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The detailed results from that recent YouGov poll show thatsome 41 percent ofBrian Paddick's supporters wouldchoose Boris as their second preference.
Backing Boris 2008
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The detailed results from that recent YouGov poll show thatsome 41 percent ofBrian Paddick's supporters wouldchoose Boris as their second preference.
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