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Mr. Clabby is going to observe the anniversary with a show next year that will commemorate the Ely House's 40th anniversary.
"Raymond and myself jointly will be in charge of the team and he [Coleman] is going to observe from a certain distance.
Second, the NORNS study is going to observe various health outcomes that are expected to occur while NKRs adapt to westernized South Korean society and to explain the mechanisms of these outcomes.
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I want to warn counsel, we're going to observe our time limits here.
Instead, he says, it means "I'm going to observe where your weakness is and I'm going to reinforce you.
I'm going to observe, not to participate, which as I've explained is out of bounds.
There's something that I'm going to observe of you that I have no idea about right now.
Mr. Morton said yesterday: "If you're going to observe Wall Street's demands in a downturn, there's only one effective way to do it; that's to cut costs.
He had the presence of mind to call all of the plainclothed security from the casino floor into his office because he knew they were going to observe him going to the cage for the money, and he didn't want them to be alerted to something funky and call the cops.
Since we are going to observe this wider class of functions as well, the corresponding functional (6) will be denoted by (tilde{D}_{f}(mathbf{p},mathbf{q})) (see also [21]).
You can't just have people choosing which laws they are going to observe and which ones they are not.
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