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Does that make for any awkwardness with your fellow Republicans?
An allowance is also made for any improvements.
Not too much movement should be made, for any sound is dangerous.
Under our proposals, the public interest case would be made for any privatisation or outsourcing.
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For the rest of the city, trip requests can be made for any taxi within 1.5 miles.
That calculation could be made for any star, and the best colour for a chlorophyll equivalent worked out.
Mr. Libeskind says these are all normal accommodations that an architect has to make for any client on any project.
Because no provision is made for any such direct apprehension in the scientific worldview, the concept has been summarily dismissed.
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