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But I sink about the muguet, and he make me happy".
The government, which operates from a building known as The Castle in the island's Georgian capital of Jamestown, has decided to sink about £250,000 of public funds into subsidising a new, rival media empire.
In fact, U.S. companies now sink about $1 billion a year into partnerships with do-gooder organizations, about 10 times what they spent a decade ago, according to David Hessekiel of the Cause Marketing Forum.
To the Editor: I was interested to read "Rocky Peaks, Bared Souls" (June 29) by Mindy Sink, about the logbooks left in the cabins in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
All information that is available at the sink about the measurements of a sensor is known by the sensor itself.
The numerical experiments show that under a hypothetical scenario of globally sustainable forestry the world's forests could provide a large carbon sink, about one gigatonne per year, due to enhancement of carbon stock in tree biomass.
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You always are sinking about your life!
The Bulgaria sank about two miles from shore.
Scott sank about a 12-foot putt for birdie.
Sales at Sears sank about 3 percent to $9.7 billion.
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