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The inconsistent requirements that prevail from state to state foster an atmosphere in which improper and secret purging of voter rolls by politically motivated public servants is possible.
And then somehow Murray summons the will to scamper to a drop shot, and prevail from the ensuing exchange at the net.
He added: "We're reasonably optimistic that at the end of the day common sense is going to prevail from both sides … [that the] UK will still continue to be a big partner of the European community".
He is laying the cornerstones for an empire without precedent, which will (a complement to the biblical fiat lux) impose a fiat lex across the earth: Roman notions of law and order will eventually prevail from the Irish Sea to the Caspian, from Russia to Morocco.
Hot conditions prevail from May to September in Qatar.
In East Asia, dust storms prevail from March to May, and the vegetation growing season generally lasts from April to October (Jeong et al. 2011).
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That returned the rate to the record low level that had prevailed from 2009 until April.
In large degree, good sense prevailed from Occupy and from those who were evicting them.
Who knows what would have come of the revolution had his opinions prevailed from the start?
Truman merely wants more or less to reestablish the rules that prevailed from 1792 to 1885.
The southwest monsoon prevails from May to September, when the air current reverses and the dominant flow is to the northeast.
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