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He concluded that the Electress's succession brought no quandary, but added that he must succeed her.
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As cities get larger, more people get caught in the same no-assistance but no-mortgage quandary as she is.
Oh no, moral quandary alert!
This puts the GOP in a no-win quandary.
Hers is no longer a quandary, but the simplest of the questions that she shared struck me.
Like a lot of performers, Colleen, Ms. Keaton's character in the tart new comedy "Morning Glory," which opened in theaters this week, faces no such quandary.
In practice, there was no such quandary, since Britain's foreign policy during that period was to expand and consolidate its empire.
There is certainly no discursive quandary about whether the Iraq war, in which the killing takes place, is either legal or justified.
After I've gotten my girls ready for school — thank God they wear a uniform, so there is no morning quandary as to what they should wear — I put on my gym uniform: One Step Up boot-cut exercise leggings and a T-shirt usually from a charity benefit gift bag.
That to me is the real shock about advertising, and why there is no ethical quandary around this issue.
But this month, when Anthony Listrom, who represented about 10,000 constituents in the woodsy town of Kent, resigned there were no political discussions, no ethical debates, no governmental quandaries.
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