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The specifics regarding what Mango might entail are a bit slim, but the original tipster mentioned at least two things on the to-do list: a Silverlight runtime (which we're taking to mean Silverlight support in the browser), and HTML 5 support.
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Still, the extra borrowing this will entail is a big worry for an economy whose government debt will reach more than 230% of GDP this year, according to the IMF far higher even than that of beleaguered Greece.
Still, whether the rest of the euro zone — especially head-strong countries like France — is ready for the loss of sovereignty that would entail is a wide open question.
They're just chatting on the beach, but their belief in openness — to one another, to the permanent record of the tape, to the more pervasive exposure that fame might entail — is a value that passes without scrutiny.
In reality, most of what prison entails is a corrosive, destructive, costly waste of time.
But getting a house for a dollar, despite the amount of work entailed, was a very good deal, he said.
What it entails is a journey from one ethos of conflict, the Palestinian one still raw, edgy and angry from the recent violence, to an Israeli one, expressed – most obviously for most – in the harsh rhetoric of political contest.
If all respect entailed was a due regard for the achievements of the past or a sensible understanding that the Church of England does more good than harm, I would not argue with him.
What this entails is a posthumous holographic rerun of Brando's meringue-haired turn from the original movie; as Jor-El drones instructions to his son ("You will see my life through your eyes"), moviegoers will be asking why, if the director, Bryan Singer, was hellbent on resurrecting a Brando performance, he had to pick this one.
But what exactly the "common advantage" (koinion sumpheron) entails is a matter of scholarly controversy.
Losing his position in the colonial government and the £50 annual salary it entailed was a blow to Carroll.
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