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Of course, entering manhood when and where he did, he came by fear naturally, but he never shook it.
Now, after three years of firm resistance, Speaker Christine C. Quinn of the City Council is changing course, entering serious negotiations on a bill requiring businesses to provide compensated sick days for employees, according to those involved.
Over the last nine years, it has corrected its course, entering a new period of steadiness and dignity as it seeks a new framing of jazz — and of its own audience.
Startups are of course entering this space in droves.
Of course, entering the data into PulseNET is voluntary -- completely voluntary.
The Republicans only coherent answer is to cite the difficulty in defining an "assault weapon" -- without, of course, entering into any effort to address the problem.
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Henry, of course, enters the biggest race and wins.
Turkey, of course, entered its customs arrangement as a stepping stone to full membership.
But one should, of course, enter the book by the main entrance, via the plot.
People in such countries can of course enter whatever religious rites and unions they wish, and those rites may be more meaningful for them than any civil procedure.
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