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A consortium led by Imperial Oil Resources of Toronto -- including ExxonMobil Canada, Shell Canada Resources and Conoco Canada -- is moving far along in completing the regulatory process necessary for building the pipeline.

Even if this test has moved far along the phases of development, for many societies the use of this test for non-medical purposes would have major ethical and moral issues.

"I don't think anything has been moved that far along," McMorris said.

"The recovery has not moved that far along," said Renette Dejoie-Hall, the executive editor of The Louisiana Weekly, a black-interest publication that endorsed Mr. Landrieu over other candidates who it said would have needed "on-the-job training on how to maneuver through labyrinthine governmental bureaucracies".

"We're not that far along".

"It's too far along," Mr. Luers said.

How far along is this technology today?

If bred, how far along is she?

Before he moved very far along the baseline, ball and runner met.

But Giorgione had already started this revolution and moved it far along.

Guillermo Arriaga's screenplay moves out far along the story line and then backs up, letting the disjointed pieces gradually come together with intriguing chinks here and there.

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