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It is a safe, though not a certain, bet that the remaining mysteries will resolve just as mundanely.
The sensors could not see through much of the forest to resolve just how big the ancient cities had been.
Some mornings she practically ricochets out the door, while on others, it takes an enormous amount of resolve just to raise herself out of bed.
Given the split in how the appeals courts deal with this issue, however, the Supreme Court may have to step in and resolve just what expenses are incurred as part of a criminal case.
Last-minute equalisers in FA Cup semi-finals examine every inch of a player's mental resolve – just ask Stoke in 1971 and Oldham in 1994 – and common wisdom suggested the momentum was now playing as Liverpool's extra man.
Mrs. Whitman has begun the process of having the state assume day-to-day operating responsibility for the city, saying it is the only way Camden will ever find the breathing room to recover, and she restated her resolve just this week.
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But the ugliness of the past is not resolved, just buried by prosperity.
The report shows its senior ombudsmen resolved just 20,500 cases last year.
But on Sunday, as Clinton's plane was again airborne between rallies, the matter was resolved just as abruptly.
John Riordan, a former chief executive of the International Council of Shopping Centers, described Mr. Cooper as "most skillful" in resolving just such problems.
"But we haven't quite reached the point yet where it's resolved, just as issues of racism and sexism aren't completely resolved.
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