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But is hastening Roe's demise something the Republican Party really wants?
It plans to submit the final software fixes to the FAA for review this week, something that could hasten the process of lifting the grounding order.
Of course he, and everyone else, would try to withdraw his money immediately - something that would hasten and worsen the bank's collapse, and which must therefore be blocked by the Cypriot government.
Something that I hasten to admit is that all of these people are my friends.
I hasten to think there is something to be learned here by all of us.
"You just have to think that something like this hastens death," Bowden said.
The camera nearly killed it off once and for all as an occupation for painters and sculptors -- liberating artists from the chore of verisimilitude, or hastening the breakdown of standards, something from which art in the modern age has never recovered, depending on your viewpoint.
He then hastened to add, "But it's something that is not very central to who we are".
Opposing ballot initiatives in November ask voters to do away with the death penalty, or to hasten appeals and give the idle condemned something to do with their time, like work.
"Farmers cannot be said to enjoy human rights unless they enjoy property rights," says Sun Dawu, the founder of a large agribusiness in the northern province of Hebei.Political change is not something Mr Xi would necessarily wish to hasten, or to be seen hastening.
But it's part of a wider delusion: that natural devastation – hastened and magnified by manmade stupidity – is something that happens to others.
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