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Polk is a physical player, but he does not have the technique to effectively pass protect.
It does not require tenants to effectively pass themselves off as landlords.
This week he will effectively pass the torch to his daughter.
They then effectively pass on some of that cost advantage to homeowners, making home loans cheaper for the average borrower.
Families and friends would effectively pass back and forth small portions of play or compete where possible at variations of shooting galleries and sports, from monochrome block Tennis to Activision's joystick-busting Decathlon and Epyx's more sophisticated Games series … Naturally, locally sociable engagement, like the more traditional cards, dominoes or board games really.
So most living things make a tradeoff, producing enough young to effectively pass on their genes without sacrificing too much of their own life span.
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As in many rising dynasties, the torch was effectively passed years ago.
If America fails to act within that time frame, it will be effectively passing the buck -- to its children.
Others, like Sogo and Nagasakiya, two large retailers, have essentially collapsed, effectively passing their problems on to their banks.
Half of the country, including Djenné's spiritual twin city, Timbuktu, some 300 miles to the north, has effectively passed into new hands.
Previously research has debunked the idea that the welfare system contains a significant number of families where unemployment is effectively passed on from one generation to the next.
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