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The developer, a partnership known as the Southampton Enterprise Zone, is willing to consider dedicating some land to public purposes.
If it is deemed important to mend fences with Russia, we might consider dedicating a modest memorial to the Russian people, say, near Arlington National Cemetery, in recognition of their bearing the brunt of defeating Hitler's armies and turning the tide in World War II.
If you don't do a Masters, do consider dedicating a year or two to 'invest' in your career -- at whatever stage you feel is most necessary.
With increasing public awareness and screening, public health professionals and stakeholders might consider dedicating public health resources for babesiosis surveillance.
Consider dedicating one credit card to all of your business expenses.
On Memorial Day weekend, the bouquet you've sponsored will be placed at war memorials on the Mall in Washington, D.C. Consider dedicating the bouquet to a loved one who died in service of our country.
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Consider dedicated Wi-Fi connections for employees, visitors and devices.
He had considered dedicating his life to God; he was intelligent and loved children as much as I did.
"To Marie Salerno" seemed too formal, and also might imply that there was some other Marie to whom I had considered dedicating the book.
He briefly considered dedicating his life to music, but as he noted in his autobiography My Life: Clinton's interest in law also began in Hot Springs High, when in his Latin class he took up the challenge to argue the defense of the ancient Roman Senator Catiline in a mock trial.
Over 300,000 cases per year, dismissed as insignificant and warranting $24 million in NIH funding, in favor of Zika's emergency status (like SARS, swine and bird flus, Ebola), which is the top priority at CDC and to which Congress is considering dedicating $622 million to $1.1 billion in response to the White House's request for $1.9 billion.
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