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"The consequences of 1996 are going to plague him anyway.
"I think this issue is going to plague George W. Bush everywhere he goes," Ms. Henderson said.
The bad news is that it suffers from the one great flaw that is going to plague this class of products for some time to come: You can't use it as a phone without smudging the beautiful screen.
But with songbirds' rising popularity, the trafficking of wild birds is likely going to plague Indonesia for some time.
NS: Well, I think it's always going to plague us, but the youth really has the opportunity to change the tide.
When you're just coming out of a situation that has caused you heartbreak (like the breakup of a relationship) you're going to need to give yourself time to grieve and to deal with all the emotions that are going to plague you in those first months.
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Skepticism, though, is going to keep plaguing A2 milk until a disinterested party performs a well-designed research study on humans that goes further than the EFSA study, and when scientists buy into its conclusions.
But I'm going to stick around to plague the US agents who appear to run the Booker.
I uneasily went to sleep plagued with the thought of my halting, jerky imperfection.
EDB: If I were Tucson's poet laureate, I would have participated in the "Librotraficante" events and as one of the authors of a "banned/boxed" book, I was going to participate but was plagued with allergies that weekend.
We're not going to solve the problems that plague us in society and business until we incorporate sufficient complexity into our solutions.
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