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They also tend to play it safe when they know a film is being made that would preserve every error.
This back-to-basics mentality needn't mean rejecting any of the vast technological and social advances we've made: that would be absurd.
Witty was optimistic that "ultimately there are going to be some pragmatic decisions made" that would ensure companies were able to attract global talent.
But as things stand, Cambodian nationals are barred from the poker tables and the roulette wheel.Ros Phirun, the government's spokesman on gambling and casinos, says no new decision have been made that would allow Cambodian citizens to wager in Cambodian casinos.
In the 1940s the journalist A.H. Raskin remarked that "in a single afternoon in a single Manhattan skyscraper," decisions would be made that would determine what movies would be played in South Africa, whether children in a New Mexico mining town would have a school or how much Brazilian coffee growers would receive for their crop.
If you could create a list of all the distortions made, that would serve as a key to unwrapping the image back to it's original form.
As a result of this study, a number of recommendations and suggestions have been made that would assist decision-making on the efficacy of including a pharmacist within community palliative care services.
If four hearts made, that would be 10 imps to the Poles and victory by 1.
If players refused to play until changes were made, that would do it, but I wouldn't count on that.
I walked on toward Billy's then, to the new arrangement I'd made that would take me on into the evening.
Changes to the cascade configuration of the remaining centrifuges would be made that would impede production of highly enriched uranium (HEU the weapons-grade stuff.
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