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Mr. Almunia was vague about what Google had offered to clear the way for the talks.
He brought up epilepsy at the beginning of the interview process and offered to clear up any concerns.
Mill Financial is said to have £400m in liquid equity and to have offered to clear the club's debts, inject working capital and invest in a new stadium.
If he knocked on your door announcing it was bob-a-job week and offered to clear out your guttering you wouldn't bat an eyelid.
"Maybe I should have shown up in jodhpurs and a beret, sworn that this attire was authentic and offered to clear up or improve upon some other misconceptions," he writes.
So what to make of a new offer from Iran's nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, to talk to the IAEA about answering its inspectors' persistent questions?Last year, in an effort to avoid being referred to the Security Council for its egregious breaches of nuclear safeguards, Iran offered to clear up all outstanding issues in just three weeks.
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A nudge was designed whereby insulation firms would offer to clear the loft, dispose of unwanted items and return the rest after insulating it.
An appended section, "Some Explanations," rather impudently offers to clear up a few mysteries: "But if you really want to know why something happened, if explanations are what you care about, it is usually possible to come up with one.
Lead character Theodore Twombly Joaquinn Phoenix) is pleasantly surprised when his new, artificially intelligent operating system Samantha (Scarlett Johansson), immediately offers to clear out several thousand old emails from his poorly maintained inbox.
Salt from grit bins has been stolen and offered to people to clear their driveways, Walsall Council said.
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