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They did at least write the title track; its line about "sitting in the shade of my family tree" serves only to inspire hopes that they might deploy their songwriting more regularly.
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Then, nine days ago, he suggested – in either a cunning or reckless bid to win the support of leftwing unions with members in the defence industry – that a Corbyn government might deploy Trident submarines without their missiles.
But she declined to say when Sprint might deploy a service.
To Mr. Lange, the underlying math doesn't differ much from what he might deploy in his fish espionage.
Days earlier, Defense Minister Thomas de Maizière had said Germany might deploy troops for reconstruction efforts in a post-Qaddafi era.
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It has impelled her to strew sofas about at home and at work as others might deploy lamps or plants.
Perhaps, then, we might deploy him in a different manner: as a psy-ops (psychological operations) weapon.
There has been much speculation about how the new administration might deploy the Obama campaign's massive voter database.
Google did not say how it might deploy a quantum computer into its existing global network of computer-intensive data centers, which are among the world's largest.
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