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Alternatively, or in addition, cities that care about conservation enough to approve ballot initiatives may have citizens who prefer living in denser neighborhoods.
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The widely criticized corroboration with the NSA therefore may have benefited citizens rather than being to their detriment.
These results suggest that many countries may have asymptomatic citizens 'incubating' the disease for decades.
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"We see reports that their may have been American citizens on board and obviously that's our first concern.
So, Australia cannot sensibly claim to have saved any lives, although it may have saved its citizens the burden of compassion.
American officials believe that a dozen or so of the hijackers in the Sept. 11 terror attacks on the United States may have been Saudi citizens.
As an outside observer it is hard to speculate on the everyday implications that this situation may have on the citizens of Dafen and the Pearl River Delta?
Blown out of the sky". "We see reports that there may have been American citizens on board and obviously that's our first concern.
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