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Its benefits should eventually be shared with those areas the conflict made off-limits to visitors.
Others are so important that they have to be shared with those one loves and cares about.
A plan to assign more officers full time to protect livery-cab drivers from violence will be shared with those drivers today and tomorrow, police officials said yesterday.
Finally, they are never boring (at least to me) because they never stay the same and can be shared with those we love.
Mass migrations triggered by conflicts and climate change will only increase over the next 50 years; and though it's not easy for communities to absorb displaced people, good fortune must surely be shared with those who have nothing.
Files can be shared with those buddies by dragging a file, folder or URL into their name.
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Instead they are shared with those who have responsibility over them.
No one else can get HBO Go, although most everyone knows that passwords are being shared with those who don't have HBO.
As is the case with many cancers, symptoms of pancreatic cancer are shared with those of many other illnesses and often do not appear until the cancer has advanced to a late stage.
None of these markers were shared with those detected in the GBS dataset.
This result is shared with those seen by [29] regarding the influence of the domain in groups that are not used to technology.
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