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But his simultaneous need to manipulate, to dramatise his own concerns, pulls the story in the opposite direction.
"It's a chicken and egg thing," Mr. Fradin says, referring to his simultaneous need to attract consumers to use the site and retailers to pass out vouchers.
Given Washington's close ties to Israel and simultaneous need to keep the anti-terrror coalition together, "we're moving to a position where the Mideast is becoming more European," Mr. Heisbourg said.
This simultaneous need for and fear of the police has overwhelmed the life of Daisy Boyd, 77, who lives in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn and also participated in the poll.
The simultaneous need to satisfy the attitude police in their own ranks, mollify the mainstream and disarm the enemy means that left-of-centre public figures appear peculiarly pinched and dry.
I see all the characters in my collection as prodigals of some stripe: spiritual seekers, struggling with their simultaneous need for other people and revulsion at other people, confronting some part of the deconstruction of identity that rigorous self-honesty entails.
Over all, Obama's choices reflect his longstanding pattern of charting a pragmatic path reflecting the need for strong regulation, including of greenhouse gases (embodied in McCarthy), and the simultaneous need to advance responsible use of cleaner fossil fuels while also using policies and investments to advance non-polluting energy technologies for the long haul.
In many industrial processes there is a simultaneous need for electric power and refrigeration at low temperatures.
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