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Republicans intend to import a considerable variety of red-state country talent for the flurry of events.
Instead, she said his words were most likely intended to reassure Cubans that he did not intend to import American-style capitalism.
After clearing Marja, American and Afghan officials say, they intend to import an entire Afghan civil administration, along with nearly 2,000 Afghan police officers, to help keep the Taliban from coming back in.
A dollar will cost you 6.3 bolívares if you are the government, or if you can persuade Cencoex (the government's foreign-trade body) that you intend to import vital goods such as food or medicine.
The company, Advanta of the Netherlands, said that it did not intend to import any modified seeds and that it had broken no laws, because none govern the genetic content of seeds.
But some experts say that more needs to be done to separate those who intend to import terror from the Islamic State from those who are simply young, impressionable, and disillusioned.
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If it is accepted, countries that want to buy the drug and use it would have to state how much they intended to import on an annual basis and would not be able to buy any more.
This would mean that countries that want to buy the drug and use it would have to state how much they intended to import each year and would not be able to buy any more.
It's peanuts.' The union's key concern is that Tata has said it intends to import cheap Indian unfinished steel (known as slab) for finishing in the UK.
One of the plants on standby notice will gear up to produce about 160,000 new subcompacts a year, most likely the Chevrolet Spark, which GM had originally intended to import from China.
Thus, consider a case of a fusion of characters, in which an author intends to import into W′ two characters x and y from a previous work W as a single character z.
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