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So be it, said Queen Beatrix, but please carry on as a caretaker as he would have for a time after the election anyway.The affair may yet help his party.
In a telephone interview from his home in Northern California, David E. Kelley, the series's creator and principal writer, said he had come to fashion those balcony scenes from "a nostalgic longing we all have for a time in our life — and it's probably high school or college — where we really had the flexibility of schedule just to sit with a close friend and share thoughts".
At times it is necessary for a country to have, for a time, some form or other of dictatorial power.
It's this sort of nostalgia white men have for a time that they didn't even live through, but when other white men ran shit.
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Both had for a time supported Henri Pétain's collaborationist government after the French had been defeated in 1940.
Nor was there any mention of the fact that Mr. Chavez had, for a time, apparently duped the authorities.
In 1977, Roy Meadow, a British pediatrician, published an account of two children whose symptoms had, for a time, baffled him.
Being a Netjetter had for a time granted me the illusion of freedom from this everyday routine, organization and control.
Recent violence in the Niger Delta had for a time crippled 40percentt of the country's vital oil production.
The theory had for a time adherents in high places, notably the great physical chemist Irving Langmuir.
A minority of economists, notably Gary Becker, have for a long time been interested in time-use.
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