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Not because they worry about what visitors may bring into the PRI's offices.
He appraises its life expectancy, the cost of sending his secretary out to buy it and the value of the sunshine it may bring into his marriage.
The reforms are particularly needed in anticipation of an enlargement that may bring into the union up to a dozen Central and Eastern European members.
The crisis may bring into play the élite unit, operating under Pentagon control with C.I.A. assistance, whose mission it is to destroy nuclear facilities, past and present government officials told me.
Let's acknowledge upfront that it is a two-headed beast: partly about the personal biases that reporters may bring into their work, and partly about the middle-ground reporting that muddies the truth in the name of fairness.
Instead, we were interested in shape differences, which may bring into question the design of the implant itself.
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