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New York audiences can take pleasure on both levels on Wednesday evening, but they will have to make a tough choice.
With the Major League Baseball playoffs finally set, Washington could be forced to make a tough choice in 2012, but not the one everyone has been talking about for the past 18 months.
"It could be years before we can return, so families had to make a tough choice," says Hanako Hasegawa, an Iitate resident who helps at a drop-in centre for evacuees.
In this line of thinking, the postponement was probably meant to buy time as Mr. Hatoyama looks for some middle ground or prepares to make a tough choice between Washington and his domestic allies.
The UN, which is helping to manage the division of Africa's largest country, is desperately trying to negotiate a withdrawal of northern troops, so far without success.Southerners fear the north may annex Abyei, forcing their own leaders to make a tough choice ahead of their declaration of independence due on July 9th.
The Chilean wineberry has to make a tough choice: soak up the sun and chance being eaten, or shun the light and risk starving to death.
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"He made a tough choice, and he made the right choice in the best interests of the city".
Carl Lumbly portrays the proprietor, who may (or may not) be saved from making a tough choice by a young janitor (Ismael Cruz Córdova) with curious supernatural powers (1 45).
"They made a tough choice and they made the right choice because they saved that little boy's life," Maynard said.
Ultimately, the people of rural America made a tough choice.
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