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That said, he feels that federal employees who would choose to neglect orders for something like Trump's travel ban, which "violates the law in certain ways," are likely safe.
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I had to be characterized that way in order for something to happen".
-In order for something to be real, it must be seen.
It's a nice idea: in order for something to have style, it doesn't have to be outrageously expensive.
Like in order for something to be important or real, my mother has to see it happen, particularly if it's something good".
In fact, in order for something to count as a sport, all participants must actually be aware that they are, in fact, participating in one.
All electrons have the same charge, so for chargetronics to work the electrons have to move about in order for something to change and thus allow data to be stored or manipulated.
In order for something like this to work, the government would need to use a centralized system to scan the radio waves and be aware of the spectrum environment.
4. Prepare for the next 66 days Chris Hall, Founder of Hall Training Systems, personaltraineroxford.com "Despite the common myth that it takes 21 days to form a habit, science has shown that in order for something to really become a habit you need to allow 66 days.
There are a pair of two, 15-letter entry "stacks" here, which, if you believe the laws of physics, is the minimum number of entries you can have piled on top of each other in order for something to qualify as a stack.
On the other hand, we've actually got a system now whereby, in order for something to appear on the charts, there's a gatekeeper in the sky, which in this case is Billboard, saying that the Lorde record is R. & B., but this Bruno Mars song is not.
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