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We had last crossed paths more than a year earlier, in a union hall in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Over the course of the movie she and Johnny will cross paths more than once; none of the encounters are uplifting.
In addition, because the United States and Britain enforce no-flight zones over large areas of northern and southern Iraq, they want want details of flight paths more than 24 hours in advance to ensure a plane's safety.
Several business and academic leaders in the region said they had crossed paths more than once with Mr. Clinton, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Khosla on the issue of biofuels, specifically cellulosic ethanol.
We don't need alternatives to the bachelor's degree, just more constructive detours on the pathway to college for those who are not ready at 18. That's a fascinating way of thinking about it: different paths, more than a different destination.
There are abundant cycle paths (more than 560km across the city at large); downtown is compact; and the traffic has neither the volume nor the aggression found in London.
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The procedure is as follows: Never traverse a path more than twice.
It was a metaphor for blind faith in religion, Mr. Gharem said, noting that Saudis say "'the path' more than 100 times a day while we pray, but a lot of people don't think about where that path leads".
Commander Storum said she was not aware of the reason the request was denied, but added that the training flight had been done before along that flight path more than 25 times since 2001.
Other researchers have uncovered instances in fruit flies, cavefish, and stickleback fish wherein evolution has taken the same path more than once.
"I want to make it clear that I follow Eike's path more than he follows my path," says the elder Batista, who once advised Enron executive Rebecca Mark and today serves as a general business advisor to his son.
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