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And you are disappointed that the Candidate of Change, now in the White House and on whom you pinned your brightest hopes, seemingly hasn't effected much change.
Eystein, on the other hand, did not engage in any warfare, and considerably less information is thus written about him than about Sigurd, although Snorri notes that he "had also effected much in the country that was useful while King Sigurd was on his journey".
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She said the super-hard coating made the "bounce back" effect much stronger than when peeing on a regular wall.
So why am I spending so much precious Internet space on a nearly 70-year-old report that didn't seem to effect much change?
Fifty years on, diverse on-screen representation is still an urgent issue and we must continue as an industry to effect much-needed change".
Several of the other changes would take effect much sooner.
This time could be different: The downturn is much sharper, its effects much more broadly felt.
Then the tax laws would be simpler and the tax effect much more predictable, Mr. Schizer said.
Third, as a direct result of this reduction, the statute of limitations comes into effect much earlier.
Besides, she's good: pithy, clever, and able to use her honking voice to humorous effect, much like Eminem, to whom she has already been compared.
He should make this same point with his Senate colleagues in order to make the new law go into effect much sooner.
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