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"I had no tactic to just finish and make points.
I wanted to just finish my career there".
"It was very important for us, to just finish out the game," Bosh said.
"I was happy to just finish it in two sets," the Russian said.
I think I also had this feeling that if I took four years to do it, I would probably flunk out, so it would be better to just finish fast.
"And," he said, "by the end of the project, when you just have one unit left, you often want to just finish up rather than hold out for a higher price".
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Defining POP is much easier as this is statistical value and according to just finished census in Serbia there are around 7.2 million people living in the country (the process is not yet fully completed).
This could just be limited to this age group in Zambia (due to just finishing a 4.5-y VA supplementation, having fortified sugar available their entire lives, and their mothers consuming fortified sugar during pregnancy and lactation).
What he objects to is the use of "coming off" to mean "to have just finished" or "to have just recovered from" or simply "to have".
"I was able to get ahead and just finish some guys off," Capuano said.
As your therapist says, you don't have to become a teacher, just finish the degree.
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