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But the weather cooperated; a predicted thunderstorm held off until shortly after the last riders finished.
"The benefit was that people cooperated a lot quicker when the cases were treated aggressively," said Edward J. M. Little, a former Giuliani deputy.
It also covered all executives from that company who cooperated, a significant inducement because violations of the Sherman Act carry a potential prison sentence of three years for every count, in addition to virtually limitless fines.
It was a lot of hard work, and nature cooperated a bit".
After months of comprise [sic] on his end, they never cooperated a single time," she wrote.
Indeed, we showed that WRC recruitment to the membrane, its activation, and subsequent actin polymerization was enhanced when SopE and ARNO cooperated, a synergy that was also evident when SopE and ARNO were coexpressed in cells.
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The stock market tends not to cooperate a lot.
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If they continue to refuse to cooperate, a stiff caning would be in order.
Conversely, when the current and wind cooperate, a boat can rocket through the gut.
Those charges were dropped after the victim and a witness stopped cooperating, a city official said on Sunday.
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