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General Schwartz said Wednesday that, based on the experience of training indigenous forces in Afghanistan, it would be "several years" before Iraq would develop a full complement of security forces.
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District police would get a full complement of new guns for free.
The main line of thought is that environmental triggers have a greater influence early in life, as the immune system and a full complement of gut bacteria develop and mature.
And, since malnourished people are more likely to become ill, there are plans to develop strains of banana, cassava and rice that have a full complement of vitamins and minerals in them.
Albanese developed the Visionaire, a 35-story condo tower in Battery Park City that has a full complement of fitness classes and regularly hosts wine and restaurant tastings.
But maturity — that is, a full complement of starches and sugars — takes at least 40 or 50 days to develop.
Jo Ann has set up a full complement of educational and career development services.
PROFANITY -- A full complement.
Shelves are stocked with a full complement of whiskeys.
"But we had a full complement on stage.
For once, Sale have a full complement of players.
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