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I mean, planning your wedding.
That means planning".
That may mean you have to plan to make such calls either when you're around a wi-fi connection at your (or a friend's) house, or say, in a local Starbucks or Panera Bread restaurant.
Speaking with British news magazine Radio Times, the colorful 87-year-old said that advances in birth control and family planning may mean natural selection is no longer affecting modern-day humans.
If five teams were planned, that may mean that more intended hijackers are at large, perhaps in this country, or that some of the people arrested in Pakistan with Mr. bin al-Shibh were somehow involved.
And an increasing choice of health plans may mean nothing more than a race to the bottom.
A combination of the conditions on the day and the way the race pans out may mean that any game plan the Briton devises will have to change.
But this unconventional plan may mean even greater uncertainty for at least one group of investors: those who own long-term government bonds.
We have seen the headline figures of what welfare reform may mean for housing business plans, and the potential of millions of pounds that organisations could lose in rent if residents fail to make payments.
If that's the case, a successful Agassi plan may mean we'll be stacking up hugely toxic material like canned-goods cartons at Sam's Club with no thought of what to do with them after their useful life is over.
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