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That leads many to wind up back in jail.

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But many ramble, to wind up as a jumble of thoughts seemingly recorded just as they came to her (non sequiturs abound).

As it is, many are likely to wind up in the hands of incumbents like Telekom and Springer.

Fans wondering why so many boxers seem to wind up in jail must consider the possibility that the sport they love is partly to blame.

This noise indicates how many more times to wind the magazine.

Sleep is something that is an issue for many people, try to wind down and have a routine like bath/shower, tea (herbal), read or movie (I suggest comedy to horror to help with the sleeping thing) and don't think about things stressing you out while you are lying there, they can always be viewed the next day with a new outlook.

Regeneration in salamanders has many similarities to wound healing in mammals.

Many hospitals take steps to wind down the number of operations they perform over the Christmas period, but a letter obtained by the Health Service Journal states that operations may need to be postponed "beyond any current plans".

The real operation of a wind farm implies the solution of many different problems related to wind speed at a wind farm location site.

The xx are in many ways the perfect way to wind down a night so maybe they've fallen victim here to the pitfalls of music criticism.

Greens The Greens policy is to wind back many of the government's law and order reforms, including repealing mandatory sentences for criminal offences and reinstating suspended sentences and home detention as sentencing options.

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