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One day soon, she will declare that she hates you, and mean it.
She will declare that the government should abolish the policy on Wednesday morning, as she makes her findings public.
But Ms. Palin has not decided whether she will declare her candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, say people who have spoken to her in recent days.
("It's the new gladiator sandal!" she will declare onstage). Narrating the particulars of her psychology, which also include a history of binge-eating and having suicidal thoughts, Bamford displays little in the way of anguish and nothing resembling self-pity.
Banville's Isabel begins the novel by drawing an enormous amount of cash on her accounts in London; she then proceeds on her wending way back toward Rome, with the determination that she will declare her freedom from her husband.
On the question of the Communist insurgency, Mrs. Aquino has said she will declare a six-month cease-fire and an amnesty for insurgents who lay down their arms and renounce violence.
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Often, she says, Vanguard will declare its intention to "work behind the scenes" in support of worthy causes while abstaining from the vote.
May aims to transform public confidence in the police and will declare that she has been "been struck by the pain and suffering of families still looking for answers".
Serbia will declare it null and void.
So unfair, Putin will declare.
"Tomorrow I will declare it," he said.
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