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reckoned for
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Past of reckon for
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It was time, he reckoned, for Mr Mugabe to go.
Many years on, what happened to coal mining is reckoned, for better or worse, as a watershed moment for Britain.
The first is simple precedent: Mr Bondi has reckoned for months that an effort led by BofA to agree a collective settlement has been largely intended to stall his legal proceedings no money has ever been offered.
It reckoned, for example, that income inequality knocked ten percentage points off cumulative GDP growth in Mexico between 1990 and 2010, nine points off Britain's growth and up to seven points off America's.
Nevertheless, it is broadly reckoned for the Christian LGBTQ.
Okunade's story is a reminder that although place matters far more than the high priests of globalism have reckoned for in recent years, attempts to rescue the notion of "community" from political purgatory need not depend on the construction of imaginary white idylls.
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A first estimate had put growth at 3.5%, but failed to reckon for rising consumer spending.
Christmas is a time of reckoning for plenty of adults, too.
But he did not reckon for the day after and the country is now in a state of civil war.
Both were occasions of reckoning for America's original sins, our unjust treatment of Indians and our perpetuation of slavery.
77th over: England 173-5 (Collingwood 4, Bell 10) chasing 466 Time, Richard Harris reckons, for a little John Donne.
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