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I blotted wax with a knuckle, newly grateful for my ability to take this tiny, voluntary action.
"I have the strong desire — and the financial ability — to take this all the way to the Supreme Court," he said.
On Tuesday night, the prime minister said he hoped his reshuffle had brought in "a fresh team with the ideas, the energy, the policy and the ability to take this country forward".
Cameron said: "This is a fresh team with the ideas, the energy, the policy and the ability to take this country forward, to complete the long-term economic plan and secure our future.
After another several-month stay in China last year, I came up with one proxy for China's ability to take this next step: how slow its Internet service is, compared with South Korea's or Japan's.
And the man's disproportionately sized feet and arms convey his ability to take this homeland with him wherever he goes.The painting was not destined for a quiet life on a gallery wall.
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"I have full confidence in Sally Jewell's ability to take on this important assignment".
"We've shown that the world has both the will and the ability to take on this challenge".
He said: "We've shown that the world has both the will and the ability to take on this challenge".
Another good review comes, surprisingly, from The Hollywood Reporter, who commends "generally excellent effects" and Radcliffe's ability to "take to this vengeful-demon stuff with relish".
And they maybe started with the conclusion — or most of the research talked about the conclusion and we wanted to give people the ability to take on this research themselves.
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