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I'd given everything to the general and my country and, when I returned home, I was let go.' Needless to say, he will have channelled those feelings of rejection on screen.
You mentioned the carbon tax which Australians want rid of and you promised to repeal … How frustrating has that process been that Labor and the Greens in the Senate still won't let it go …?" Needless to say the prime minister finds it quite frustrating, but is determined to do it anyway.
The three rarely go together, needless to say.
The characters are in the middle of their day when Sheffield's early-warning sirens go off; needless to say, the warning is "early" by only a few minutes.
But last year, Gov. Jerry Brown moved to shut down redevelopment agencies in the state, saying that the money often went to needless projects like downtown bars and would be better used to finance schools, particularly with the state facing a budget crisis.
Antibody validation is often carried out as preliminary work to a larger study so the validation data may go unpublished and needless duplication of efforts can occur.
'All the farcical Germanic 'Akhhs... !!!' with which you introduce the speeches of your Russian characters must go of course.' Needless to say, if you want an idea of Nabokov's decency, humour and slow-burning wit, you should go not to Field's book, but to this collection of exercises in gentle self-concealment.
Three wickets - two of them needless - go down for no runs.
One of the articles identified in the search included comments by the authors that the PDSA method should be 'more realistically represented', 40 as ineffective cycles can be 'abandoned' early on, making it needless to go through all four stages in each iteration.
Yet so many men and their partners have been exposed to such an intense partisan presentation by a prostate cancer cottage industry that many innocents are going to suffer needless anxiety, surgical complications or both.
Mind you, if they're 89 for five at lunch, with Shane Warne taking two wickets, Brett Lee a third and the fourth going to a needless run-out, this'll all look pretty stupid, eh? 26th over: England 66-1 (led by 38 on first innings; Strauss 32, Bell 24) It's not happening at all for Warne, I'm glad to say.
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