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They have agreed to make a start this year, cutting £6 billion ($9 billion).
She intends to make a start this week at the college's annual conference, in Harrogate, which will have a record attendance of more than 1,100.
It will take a long time and it hasn't begun yet, but the Fed does expect to make a start later this year.
"There are quite draconian measures needed now to get through to make a start next year but, on the upside, once we get there, Hereford United does have the chance of being a bigger fish in a smaller pond.
The Americans made a start this week by proposing a UN Security Council resolution "affirming a vision" of a separate Israel and Palestine "living side by side within secure and recognised borders" (see article).
He made a start this week by signing up to a statement from the quartet emphasising the need for a final agreement to be arrived at by negotiation with the Palestinians, not by dictation from the Israelis.
Paris made a start this week by sending a letter to the European Commission asking it to consider creating a new commodity regulator and setting position limits in raw-materials markets.
He was called up to make a start on May 1, and he gave up three runs over seven innings while earning the win in an 8 3 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Whatever your idea, I urge you, make a start on it today!
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