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Bishop Gerry said he had considered pleas from some parishioners to keep the two priests in their jobs because they were very popular and because otherwise the towns they served might be without a priest, given the church's growing shortage of clergymen.
Investigating the effects of military conscription is difficult because those that have served might differ from those that have not served.
However, adolescents mentioned that fruit was rarely available, and that the meals served might not be the "healthiest", with reports of stomach cramps.
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In the midst of the crowdA woman services two men, serves Might be a kinder word but we want thisPrecise.
He trudges slowly back to his chair, wondering if the serve might yet rescue his dreams of a Wimbledon title.
A 32-ounce can that you can crack open and serve might last a day or two.
A public employee who knew his job security was contingent on democratic review from the taxpayers he's supposed to be serving might not so readily pick fights.
It also means that the diversity of the served content might be very limited.
Those are taken up mostly by small companies serving what might be called the "cute market".
It might serve as a portrait, it might serve as a work of art, I hope it serves as both.
It might have served very well in the previous parliament.
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