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The closings highlight the depth of the budget cuts California is set to endure.
Ireland is set to endure a deeper recession than other rich countries because of its "globalised" economic model.
Williams's co-author, Humphrey Price, believes that despite having come across a definitive solution, the mystery is set to endure.
Adelaide is set to endure five consecutive days over 40C, while Melbourne is on course to have four days above this temperature, the first time this has happened since 1908.
Looks like Times staff is set to endure a very wary Christmas, and, potentially, a crappy New Year.
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The gruelling interlude Curle's League Two squad are set to endure here is designed to produce long-term benefits.
It seemed that all of America was set to endure one more week, at least, of the "Chris Christie Boomlet," as he was being urged by GOP elites to forgo his promise of suicide and jump into the 2012 race in order to save it.
The music company has endured ups and downs but is set to celebrate that milestone anniversary on the 9th.
One reader endured terrible pain and went to hospital, another is set to move house, but this did not stop them.
This new generation's commitment to the classical genres of India gives hope that they are well set to endure.
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