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Rethinking sprawl might begin much more effectively with these business enclaves.
American aircraft, taking off from carriers, various countries in the region and bases farther afield, will also strike command centres, presidential palaces and other props of Saddam Hussein's regime.Ground operations will begin much more swiftly than they did in the Gulf war of 1991, perhaps even simultaneously.
What is certain is that some oil production, and perhaps a good deal, will begin much more quickly than that.
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Tita's life in Canada began much more smoothly.
"The investigation began much more than two months ago, but the beginning was very slow," Mr. Dominguez said.
It began much more engagingly, with a prologue of 15 people in motley winter wear entering, one by one, to stand and shiver.
For Ham, 20, who was born in to a British Muslim family, awakening to their gender identity, which is androgynous, began much more gradually.
Yes, city officials say, New York has received $280 million since the program began, much more than what was given to the next largest recipient, Washington.
Adding iodine to salt has also helped in the battle against goitre.In this section Dynasty and durability Public morals and private property The rights of bits ICANN be independent The English patient Almost virtuous Artificial success The pedagogy of the privileged ReprintsThe modern craze for functional foods began much more recently and it started in Asia, not Europe.
Twitter began much more simply by providing the underlying service and encouraging other developers to build clients and features.
Now that they are older and less inclined to grit their teeth when I serve them their meals, this phrase has begun much more figurative.
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