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Vegetarians often rely quite heavily on pasta as a staple food.
As the Communist threat to Russian democracy fizzles out, the government can no longer rely quite so readily on western politicians to "deliver" the IMF.
So what good's the market to us?" His vision of postcapitalism seems to rely quite heavily on the non-market, collaborative example of Wikipedia, I say.
We still have to pursue all the commercial initiatives that we are pursuing and we still rely quite heavily on increased recruitment from overseas.
Graham McArthur, the headmaster of Somersham School in Cambridgeshire and evidently one of the new breed of officious, trembling martinets that run our schools, was quoted in the Sunday Times as saying: We rely quite a lot on parental volunteers.
In such cases the Latin is often artificial enough so that one must rely quite determinedly on the explicit rules for its interpretation within logic, ignoring linguistic intuition, to follow what is intended.
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It relies quite heavily on pruning and grafting.
But we can reveal Kenny actually relied quite heavily on the earlier Hanson-Young case to support his imputations.
Civilians will perform non-emergency duties, such as collecting evidence.Camden's old police department relied quite a bit on technology.
Susan Cheever's description of the scene relies, quite understandably, on Cummings's: "The steam-belching engine loomed above the Franklin and then cut it in half.
(Johnson is relying quite heavily on jokes. But he has not had time to look at the detail of the CSR and the jokes are effective. Labour MPs seem to be enjoying his performance).
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