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"It is more than loving our house and loving our location; we appreciate how just about every resident is committed to make our community better.
There isn't a bench of these people". Bartlett said Perino will fill in while Snow decides on treatment but added that Bush is committed "to make it work for him" when Snow comes back.
Solicitor General Lesley Thomson said: "The prosecution service is committed to make use of the powers under the new double jeopardy legislation.
January, 2008 - Presidential Candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton, responding to a questionnaire, says that autism is "epidemic," and that she is, "committed to make investments to find the causes of autism, including possible environmental causes like vaccines".
The Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo is committed to make every effort to reduce women and children's mortality, lead the necessary interventions so that health services can provide quality care to the population; and coordinate efforts with its partners to further strengthen the health system.
It's that government is committed to make sure that children are not in military service of any kind".
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But Mr. Cameron is committed to making "fundamental" changes.
It appears to me that the International Olympic Committee is committed to making the Games more telegenic.
As a rabbi, she added, she is committed "to making prayer as accessible as possible".
Work for a member of Congress who is committed to making Big Food pay its way.
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