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But Monnet knew by 1950 that the British government was not prepared to make the leap necessary to join the sort of organisation that he was thinking of, one that would achieve lasting Franco- German reconciliation and set Europe on a new course.

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Steve Johnson, who is staying at the Imperial Marhaba hotel, said: "We were just laying on the beach as usual … Me and my friend said: 'That's guns, let's go' and we shouted to everybody around us who joined the sort of mass rush from the beach.

As in the other primaries so far, Democrats and independents will be eligible to join in the sort of open format that Mr. McCain has exploited.

According to Ms. Wilcox, "When she approached me to join the band, she was sort of like, 'We may never tour, we may never make a record, but we're just doing this now for fun, because I need to.' " But Ms. Hanna arrived with some songs intact — including one, "Just My Kind," written for Christina Aguilera — and though she didn't have an overarching sound in mind, she knew what she liked.

We've had Polish people come here, and they join the police and all sorts.

The offer wasn't to buy the service, but rather to propose that Bit.ly host Tr.im's URL-mappings indefinitely, or that they join the 301works.com project, a sort of archive for shortened web links.

Soon they will be emptied to join the 300,000 packages that are sorted every hour at the UPS Worldport.Every package is automatically photographed, measured and weighed and has the information on its super-barcode analysed by computers to determine its trajectory along some of the 17,000 conveyor belts.

James had dropped out of high school when he was 17, having not played a minute of high school basketball, and he joined the military to sort out his life.

He queried its ability to obtain an opt-out from joining the euro and to sort out its position over border controls, adding: "The Scottish Government cannot wish these problems away".

The nominees are a closely guarded secret but whoever wins – Pope Francis is currently the bookies' favourite – will undoubtedly be an impressive sort, joining the ranks of Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama, Barack Obama and Aung San Suu Kyi.

The former "Ghost Whisperer" star was rumored to be close to joining the show as a sort of replacement for current star Mariska Hargitay, who will be reducing her role come midseason as she moves to an administrative position in the Special Victims Unit.

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