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General Sanchez said those answers might come during the interrogation of Mr. Hussein.
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When the voice-only iPad app launches next month, it will support up to eight people, but it won't yet be ready to predict what might come up during your conversations.
Gygax, who wrote the advanced game, wanted an expansive game with rulings on almost any conceivable situation which might come up during play.
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The Transvaal volksraad attempted to side-step the constitutional problems surrounding this by granting Pretorius half a year's leave, hoping a solution might come about during this time, and the President duly left for Bloemfontein, appointing Johannes Hermanus Grobler to be Acting President in his absence.
If you're visiting your significant other's parents and you're anxious about not being familiar with certain religious rituals that might come up during a holiday of a religion you don't practice, ask for a primer (better yet, if it's Jewish information you seek, find one here!).
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