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Electricity supply is marginally better, though now, in election season, when authorities direct power supplies to court voters in important constituencies, the village's televisions, pumps and fans stay on for the whole day.
But there are, I'm sorry, there are times when, um [Son with ADHD], again, will get very upset with these neighbor kids because something-something he has perceived that they've done, um, and that is better though now than it used to be.
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There is no crushing concept, no knowing better, though every now and then a touch of camp takes the edge off the wholly wholesome.
This is in part to fend off the rapid rise of specialist consultancies that help investors pick hedge funds for a flat fee.Funds of private-equity funds have fared somewhat better, though they are now raising only half the amounts they did before the crisis, according to Preqin, which tracks buy-outs.
Things are much better now, though, Ms. Martinez said.
It is a lot better now, though could be improved further.
A triathlete, Dr. Reed used to get to his office around 3 30 a.m. each day, though now, with better computers, he works at home in the early hours.
Though now apparently "better", he lost 9lb in the first month of their stay: "... & coughed all day & particularly all night so that we didn't get thirty minutes' consecutive rest until November.
Even though now many better-off families choose private medical care, everyone still has the option of having health care from the state.
Better start organizing now, though".
Explains the fookin injury issues of late!! WTF stephen French sat with players tonight ??? Errrrrm What could be better for us now though?
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