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The fact is that Saddam Hussein was bent on the development of weapons of mass destruction, and I'll be glad to discuss that.
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A huge banner calling Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister, a "murderer" was draped across a tent in one of the smugglers' villages.Until recently some would have suspected a different sort of conspiracy: one carried out by coup-plotting army officers bent on discrediting the mildly Islamist Justice and Development (AK) government.
Both capitals seem bent on doing everything the wrong way.
Since topsoil testing and safe reuse are extra expenses for landowners and developers, some towns bent on attracting development may view the expenses as anti-growth.
The bends on the other side are called reverse-bends (R-bends).
The bends on the larger side were usually outside the circular swimming paths and are called principal-bends (P-bends) (Gibbons and Gibbons, 1972).
Cut the part that is bended on the first picture.
In recent years, as crowdfunding has become an important part of hardware development, Vegas' biggest trade show has come to occupy a new position in the minds of entrepreneurs bent on creating the next big thing.
"Mayor Tait seems bent on driving the Angels out in order to demolish the stadium and make a quick buck on more generic development.
In a statement, Kring said: "Mayor Tait seems bent on driving the Angels out in order to demolish the stadium and make a quick buck on more generic development.
Michael Gove, the education secretary, is bent on overhauling the rules.
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