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"I don't want the headache of having to secure a stockpile of weapons".
Much of America's own nation-building was done with little regard for rights and without having to secure a majority's consent.
A federal regulation enacted in the 1990s allows the library to record audio versions of books without having to secure publishing rights.
The $80 million deal fell through a handful of times, the result of having to secure funding during a recession and negotiating complex development agreements with the state.
Indeed, away from the story of continued US drawdown, serious talk of a UN force having to secure the north of the country has barely registered in the public domain.
Great Britain, which had set up a military administration in Palestine after capturing Jerusalem, was faced with the problem of having to secure international sanction for the continued occupation of the country in a manner consistent with its ambiguous, seemingly conflicting wartime commitments.
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We have to secure the Jordan Valley.
We have to secure that business".
She also had to secure an adjustable hospital bed.
But first it will have to secure a genuine ban.
And how many other grants would he have to secure?
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