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You enter the workplace with an insight into what the position really entails.
Removing the blue background to the Union Jack will bring home to people more than anything else what the break-up really entails.
"The A.G.'s job is one that really entails managing controversy, and he has managed it very well," one adviser to President Bush told me.
People who could participate and succeed in a framework like this, which really entails being open and supportive of another person's ideas".
Susan G. Metzger, a board member from Orange County, said, "I want to sit back and see what it really entails for us".
"There's not really any change, but what we're trying to do is to get past that July 2011 obsession so that people can see what the president's strategy really entails," a senior administration official said Wednesday.
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What does the strategy really entail?
"Does the difference in size really entail a difference in kind?" Mickey Kaus, who publishes kausfiles.com and has one advertiser, Contentville, said that he could be criticized as well.
There are still, just about, enough officials in Russia and the west who know what the cold war really entailed: huge standing armies on both sides; large quantities of weapons; ballooning military budgets; and an "iron curtain" that excluded one half of Europe from the global mainstream.
They also bring us back to our second question: why doesn't the fact that M ⊨ Ω[mˆ] really entail that mˆ is uncountable.
So what does the crisis in Calais really entail?
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