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WILL Bashar Assad be on better terms with Yasser Arafat than his father was?

More modern methods can promote better adoptions – the emphasis must be on better adoptions, not just speed.

"You'd think that people would be on better behavior at a restaurant like Per Se," she said.

Reddit can be absurd, certainly, but on balance its contributors seemed to be on better terms with reality than some media professionals.

Municipal governments in the north of the country tended to be on better terms with business than those in the south.

It may even push your doomsday date out further to pay a slightly higher price but have next-day delivery and be on better payment terms.

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Bayern are on better form than we are and it was obvious".

But they were reported to have been on better terms in recent years.

Now we're on better terms with the world and that's a good thing.

Financially, the game maker is on better footing than many of its unprofitable Internet peers.

"People are on better behavior when they are guests in someone's home," Dr. Carroll said.

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