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These syntactic fireworks need to terminate in an emotional or intellectual experience for the reader.
In many cases, women are facing the need to terminate a desired pregnancy, not an unwanted one.
Dr. Larry Norton, medical director of the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering CagreedCenthat agreed therethere is no need to terminate a pregnancy.
She contended that the previous informal relationships had caused "serious harm", that information was passed to journalists "inappropriately" and warned of the need to terminate socialising.
Under some lawmakers' interpretation of the resolution, Mr. Obama would need to terminate or scale back the mission after Monday, barring such authorization.
Oats establish well in the fall but are winter killed in our climate, which eliminates the need to terminate their growth in the spring.
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"The trust might now have to pay up to £257m more if it needs to terminate the contract early.
American said it needed to terminate the plans to stay competitive, but Mr. Gotbaum disputed the airline's calculations.
Ms. Weiss decided based on that statement, and a number of others, that NPR needed to terminate its contract with Mr. Williams.
"If it's not available, if a woman really does feel that she needs to terminate her pregnancy, she may be willing to try just about anything".
All Scott did was call Cordova an evil predator and say "someone needs to terminate this guy with extreme prejudice" on national television.
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