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But as for restarting arms inspections, Dr. Albright said, only President Saddam Hussein "can pick up the key to let himself out of the sanctions box".
One morning, when I was at work, he used his key to let himself in and found Nora in bed, the blankets pulled up to her neck and the TV rattling away, and he backed out the door, embarrassed, without saying a word.
Some calculators have an "M+" key to let you add to the value in memory and an "M-" key to let you subtract from the value.
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And, as I tell my worried suburban friends, the key to letting our little girl grow up in the big city is the knowledge that she can always reach us by cellphone.
It's the key to letting the general consumer adopt this technology.
The key to letting anyone be a pro at using Google Search is the input choices that the company provides, Menzel tells me.
Sometimes confrontation is the key to letting go.
Forgiving our selves is the key to letting go of the past.
The key to letting go of all that excess stuff is to declutter and get organized -- both mentally and physically.
Holding the enemy is key to letting your teammates put out as much damage on them as possible.
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