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I feel very lucky to be able to embark on my F1 racing career with this group of people.
Many analysts were doubtful, particularly given that the Republicans' gains in Congress made it far less likely that the Obama administration would be able to embark on new programs to revive growth through government spending.
"I will be taking on a new challenge by establishing my own independent studio, and I am thrilled to be able to embark on this journey with PlayStation, who I have continued to work with all these past years," Mr Kojima said in a Sony statement.
You or I may not know what a chorten is, but Hergé knew: it is a Buddhist monument, and he would not be able to embark on "Tintin in Tibet" without amassing photographs of monasteries, lamas, and, yes, chortens, all of which would be copied in fanatical detail in the book.
Mr. Stotts is well aware that in economic times like these, Hartford Stage is very fortunate to be able to embark on such an ambitious project, whose second phase will include a refurbished theater interior, further lobby expansion and the installation of an elevator.
"We discussed how we can as quickly as possible bring the Paris agreement into place, how we can make sure that climate financing that's necessary for India to be able to embark on its bold vision for solar energy and clean energy that Prime Minister Modi has laid out can be accomplished," Obama said, alongside Modi after their meeting in the Oval Office.
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At the conclusion of a "Person to Person" program, Murrow is able to embark on his weekend in a suitably exhausted condition.
Paradoxically, our species, so long defined by groups and by the nuclear family, has been able to embark on this experiment in solo living because global societies have become so interdependent.
Where I was very fortunate was being able to embark on my Antarctic fieldwork research career as an independent scientist, outside the constraints of a national programme and at a time when women were the exception.
"If they are able to embark on a grassroots campaign they can reignite their campaign and the strength of the party, and if they are able to manage their differences moving forward it might be great for their party," Alidu adds.
At a cost of $30,790,000, the ships would have been able to embark 28 helicopters, 1,880 troops, 530 LT of cargo and 200000 USgal of oil.
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