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More recently, the term ghetto has come to apply to any urban area exclusively settled by a minority group.
The time has come to apply these and other lessons learned from the mortgage crisis to the consumer credit marketplace.
Surely the time has come to apply these civilized assumptions to an overthrow of "don't ask, don't tell," a policy that shamefully deprives law-abiding men and women of protection, dignity and respect.
A century later, with the growth of a middle class with more and more discretionary income, the term has come to apply to a much broader group of people, particularly in developed economies like the U.S. Most conspicuous of all is that top 1percentthatat owns 42percentt of the nation's financial wealth.
The time has come to apply the lessons of the Arctic and form a South China Sea Council SCSCChina Sea Council SCSC
The time has come to apply the balm of compassion to our wounds, our pain, and the madness of the world.
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Wrong, not a single person has came to apply.
He jokingly told Mr. Maliki: "I've come to apply for citizenship.
Fujio Cho, president of Toyota, said the time had come to apply the company's mastery of "just in time" manufacturing to distribution and marketing.
When you have a zit that has come to head, apply a spot treatment and leave it be.
Over time, terrorism has come to be applied more commonly to the violent tactics of nonstate groups, often in a campaign of repeated attacks.
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