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Women have always been aware of how they look – society has imposed that upon them – but now it's happening for guys as well".
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In the summer of 2015, shortly after three friends and I had played Ferry Point, I asked Trump why he had imposed that ban.
Also, for algorithmic convenience, we have imposed that the patches do not overlap (in other applications of the model this may respond to an actual physical constraint).
The police would never have imposed that protection on their own".
Since we had imposed that each chimeric partner be at least 100 bp long, X∈(100,L−100).
Unfortunately, Steuerle notes that a number of children's programs, including education, are discretionary and increasingly squeezed by the budget caps that Congress has imposed on that portion of the federal budget.
Iran walks in with a nuclear program that cannot easily be turned back, while the West has imposed sanctions that have crippled the Iranian economy.
This trend has imposed many challenges that have been addressed over the last years and that will continue to evolve over the next years.
It has imposed immediate sanctions that are equivalent to 100% duties on a range of European products.
He said that Britain has imposed standards and that companies there were fined for making false green claims.
Under the rules the military has imposed, the chances of that happening are slim.
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