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He may regret that he had the opportunity to demonstrate his resolve so soon.
Chelsea would simply grind down Wigan's impertinence, just as the power of Manchester United and the beauty of Arsenal had broken their resolve so profoundly in recent weeks.
Harcourt-Reilly is a preposterous device, the kind of thing found in a second-rate detective novel, where conflicts don't evolve and resolve so much as they are explained away in tediously long monologues.
Security is supposed to be the easiest of the core issues the Americans are trying to resolve, so the impasse bodes ill for the other bigger issues under negotiation.
It must also be added that stem-cell research poses moral dilemmas that many Americans find hard to resolve — so to say that it's blindly immoral to even question stem-cell research is, in my opinion, not fair.
More than that, Kearse is an N.F.L. sensation, a player with gifts so unusual, physical attributes so vast and an on-the-field resolve so overpowering, he is being compared to Lawrence Taylor.
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This is why the NYAG investigation was resolved so quickly.
Yet the disagreements aired in Cancún were not resolved, so no deal was possible.
But Mr. Regev said he did not think Jerusalem's future could be resolved so quickly.
"It cleverly resolves so many of the issues architects face every day," they said.
They said they were surprised that the problem had resolved so quickly.
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