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The news, made at an announcement in Austin just now, comes after three years of campaigning by the city.
And when you grow a little older, Tinie, you will see, and hear how half the misery that there is in the world just now comes just from people wanting to keep their carriages: And nearly the other half of all the misery in the world comes of people being able to keep them".
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Mr. Christie said on Tuesday that other states "are just now coming to terms with the gravity of the situation we understood and responded to last year".
— LAWRIE MIFFLIN The live feed just now came on — both on TV and computer stream — and already New Zealand has scored a goal.
Libraries have also had to adapt their policies to the new copying technology, something with which they are just now coming to terms, said Dr. Lowood.
OPENINGS Although the CESARE ATTOLINI tailoring house dates back to Naples in the 1930s, it is just now coming to this side of the pond.
"I think that in a lot of ways that the revolution that has taken place in film and Web production is just now coming to nonfiction," he said.
For those like Mr. Moore, and for the curious listeners just now coming into contact with his music, this is a welcome development.
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