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Relax into summer with the latest release from Eric Anders, a compellation CD called Big World Abide-not only the title of the track featured above, but also the perfect phrase to encompass four LP's-worth of music coalescing into Ander's latest cool creation.

"If you wanted to do business in Iraq, these were the conditions you had to abide by, not only my company but thousands of companies from all over the world that dealt in the oil-for-food program," said Emad Geldah, a member of the Egyptian Parliament who had three trading companies that sold commodities to Iraq.

I want to know if they came to stay in the UK would they accept and abide by not only our laws but also our liberal cultural identity or would they, as many of their predecessor have done, set about trying to force us to adopt their values and beliefs.

His music abides by not only the subtleties of bossa nova but also an enterprising haziness shared by experimental rock and the cooler strains of fusion.

Do something else to it" — and the artist's marriage of object and action abides here, not only in a 1961 painting scarred by Johns's teeth marks but also in Robert Rauschenberg's bald-eagle-draped "combine," Robert Watts's chrome-plated lollipop and pencil, and Katsuhiro Yamaguchi's sacks stretched on iron armatures, which echo Lee Bontecou's wall relief from the same era.

-- Carlyle M. Perry, on "Client9.com Is Quickly Snapped Up" "The issue is that Governor Spitzer is the governor of a state, and as such expected to not only abide by the laws of his state but also to enforce them.

As he put it on his personal Twitter account last year, he was not prepared to "win at all costs", adding "there are some athletes who not only abide by the rules that are in place, but also those of fair play".

If they request thou bear witness without recording, thou shall not only abide but also enforce this dictate on those who would disobey.

Had our leaders abided by our Constitution, not only would they have better supported our values, they would have been more effective in responding to terrorism.

The effort has focused on changing the culture of the union, so that officials and the rank and file are encouraged not only to abide by the law but also to report wrongdoing.

By entering into the profession, a doctor agrees not only to abide by new rules but also to accept dangers that would be unacceptable to many (e.g., performing a delicate, invasive procedure on a patient with hepatitis or HIV/AIDS).

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