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St. Aubyn's metaphors can be ornate, but his writing generally has a retaliatory steeliness; it seems to keep a promise to Patrick, who, awake at night, resolves that, one day, he'll "play football with the heads of his enemies".
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To resolve that one person using two devices to, for example, order pizza, are in fact the same person, another identifier is needed – for example an email address, or payment information.
Good luck resolving that one.
The Gulf crisis is certain to be resolved long before that, one way or the other.
Johnson did not speak up at the time, but he resolved that one day he would.
By Robert Moor August 21, 2015 I resolved that one day I would hike the trail the right way: from end to end, in one continuous trip — what's often called a "thru-hike".
There, in that basement, I resolved that one day I would hike the trail the right way_:_ from end to end, in one continuous trip what's often called a "thru-hike," always with that peculiar, abridged spelling, otherwise reserved for fast-food signage and nineteenth-century poetry.
There, in that basement, I resolved that one day I would hike the trail the right way_:_ from end to end, in one continuous trip — what's often called a "thru-hike," always with that peculiar, abridged spelling, otherwise reserved for fast-food signage and nineteenth-century poetry.
The episode stunned Du Bois, and he resolved that "one could not be a calm cool, and detached scientist while Negroes were lynched, murdered, and starved".
The Secretary of State showed, with an equal measure of empathy and resolve, that one can absolutely reject a bigoted screed as "disgusting and reprehensible" while re-affirming that "violence around free speech is never acceptable".
In April 1760, for better integration among several hospitals in other parts of the Presidency, the Military Board resolved that one "General Hospital" was to be maintained in Madras, and the sick and the wounded at the garrisons at Arcot and Chinglepet were to be sent to Madras.
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