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"We had to keep scrambling up the cliffs to avoid it".
If, as is widely expected, the entire leadership of the Jamaat is found guilty in the ongoing war-crimes trials in Dhaka, they could be sent to the gallows this year.As long as relations are what they are with the Saudis, Bangladesh must keep scrambling to find alternative venues for its migrant labourers.
Universities will have to keep scrambling for foreign students, and that will be tough: relative to its size Britain already absorbs more of them than anywhere else, and higher education is expanding rapidly in the places its universities traditionally recruit from.
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I would do this dish in a nonstick pan unless you have learned how to keep scrambled eggs from sticking on other surfaces; I, for the most part, have not.
But Nadal, 10 feet or more behind the baseline, kept scrambling, lunging, believing.
When no buzzer sounded, both teams kept scrambling for the ball.
* The NFL keeps scrambling.
Clijsters has the power and balance from the baseline to keep Ivanovic scrambling.
He acknowledges the fact that he could continuously change the IPs of AuctionWatch's search tool and keep eBay scrambling to reconfigure its servers in an endless game of cat and mouse.
On mobiles, a similar system is used and encryption keys are held on a handset's sim card to help keep chatter scrambled.
Telomeres are stretches of DNA which protect genetic codes, and have been compared to the plastic tips of shoelaces as they keep chromosomes from scrambling.
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