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That same month, Mr. Abdulmutallab arrived in Yemen and apparently soon began preparing for the Christmas Day attack.
"They are still after the guy who did it, but apparently soon after it happened he grabbed his passport and fled the country.
Customers will apparently soon be able to choose between a burger wrapped in "edible barbed wire", one burnt on one side, and one partly sewn shut.
The first tetrapods apparently soon diverged; one lineage became the amphibians (which retained the requirement for moisture-associated reproduction), whereas a second lineage yielded the Amniota during the Early Pennsylvanian Epoch (318 million to 312 million years ago).
Emperor Alexius, who had doubtless anticipated the mustering of some sort of auxiliary force, apparently soon realized that he would have to provide for and police a much larger influx of warriors.
Indian school children will apparently soon be offered a chance to study Chinese languages as part of their curriculum and China has said it wants to help rebuild an old Buddhist university, Nalanda, in India.
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The present controversy rages around the notion that you should be able to decide this for yourself, especially if you find yourself in the advanced stages of an apparently soon-to-be-fatal illness.The first and deepest objection comes from those who believe in God.
Answers are apparently coming soon, though.
For many investors, it was apparently too soon for the subject.
Meanwhile, the Libyan rebels showed no interest in sabotaging oil fields; indeed, they protected them for the day — apparently coming soon — when they will tap them to rebuild their country.
His previous monologue, "Long Story Short," examined the bungles that sank history's great civilizations, and in this one he yearns for a golden age in America that apparently ended soon after his birth — a decline occasioned by the blunders of the Framers.
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