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In June Spark said it would realise the rest of its investments by 2014 after a strategic review and would stop making any new investments.
In its prospectus of November 1900, the company forecast that it would realise £260,000 a year from passenger traffic, with working expenses of £100,000, leaving £138,240 for dividends after the deduction of interest payments.
And anyone else reading it would realise his closeness to the Australian prime minister.
All it needs to do is take into the account that the church might indeed be such a subject and it would realise it is too fallible to judge the truth of revelation by comparison with what it already believes.
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If we removed the unbelief and fully affirmed it we would realise that it isn't too far from the views of people like Pat Robertson.
Sometimes I got it right; other times, I'd realise that my instant impressions were woefully incorrect.
"Once I'd scratched it, once I'd realised, I had to check it and keep checking it," she says.
He says: "It's just so much more… emotional than I'd realised it would be.
It was common ground, said the judgment, that the average reader would realise it was a satire.
I lose notebooks all the time, but I very much doubt that anyone who found one would realise it was one of mine.
Whether they would realise that it's for real or whether they would think it was a joke.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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