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"I couldn't understand how she could be let out".
Now 30 or 40 more could be let go.
Tenants were not much poorer than owners, since only fertile land could be let.
Adage.com estimated that 25 to 30 percent of the office's 120 employees could be let go.
Both could be let go in the offseason, says Tim Panaccio in today's Philadelphia Inquirer.
For instance, African or Asian elephants could be let loose to make up for the long-lost woolly mammoth.
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The justice system could be letting everyone down again.
Another answer could be letting the transfer proceed, with elections of some kind held several months later.
A former head of the British Army, Lord Dannatt, told the Sunday Telegraph that a "Yes" vote could be "letting down" the Scottish soldiers who "died to keep Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom".
The bottom line is that in moving away from Washington Saudi Arabia could be letting yet another genie out of the bottle.
"People seem a little bit more angry, a little bit more desperate, a little bit like we could be letting something slip through our fingers.
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