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The part arrived the next day.
"Yes to jihad!" Mr. Arafat, for his part, arrived in Saudi Arabia today for talks with Crown Prince Abdullah and others in the Saudi royal family apparently aimed at building support for some kind of Arab summit meeting to work out a joint position on issues in the peace talks, particularly the crucial question of the status of Jerusalem and its holy places.
But just a few weeks before that Christmas, he had an annual inspection, and the mechanic said he was missing a small part for detecting fire in the engine, but he would probably be fine until that part arrived.
Edward sent Fauconberg and his horsemen to ford the river at Castleford, which should have been guarded by Henry Earl of Northumberland, but due to slowness on his part, arrived late by which time the Yorkists had crossed the ford and were heading to attack the Lancastrians at Ferrybridge from the side.
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But eventually the hard part arrives.
Today's pilgrims for the most part arrive in low-cost flights and by rail, car or tourist bus, and they expect a few creature comforts.
This week, in Africa, Ms. Peng continued to play her part, arriving in Tanzania wearing a white skirt suit instead of the dark trench coat she wore in Moscow, but with that same, or a very similar, sky-blue color peeking out at the top.
The population of this queue as a new part arrives (birth) can be increased, or it can be decreased (death) by service completion.
The first part arrives in theaters on March 21, and the second opens April 18, with each hitting on-demand services days prior.
All the parts arrived safely in Paris, and the question now was what to do with it.
The parts arrived in Iran in 1994 or 1995, officials said, about seven years after the first transactions between Iran and Pakistan.
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