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Sitting vice presidents are, literally and figuratively, the "next in line" in their parties, and they can sometimes clear their fields of competition.
It is actually amber in color, like cider vinegar, but is called white or sometimes clear soy because it will not darken as it seasons.
One of Dieckmann's masterstrokes is that we don't hear the questions Rashid's interrogators fire at him, only his responses, sometimes befuddled, sometimes clear, but always ignored.
Locals are paid by narcos to keep the runways open, and sometimes clear more themselves to attract business.The government does not have the resources to police such an area.
Who else could write sentences like "My father's costumes were gray and long and of the finest pile, sometimes clear enough for us to see through, though there was no reason to look too closely at that man's body.
This painful corner of modern American history does offer some answers: Many of the mass killers had histories of mental illness, with warning signs missed by the people who knew them and their sometimes clear signs of psychological deterioration left unaddressed by the country's mental health system.
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Amid all this creative diversion Mr. Coltrane sometimes clears space for something simple and direct.
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Though sometimes clearest in Garner's women, this view of human relationships as a series of power struggles holds true of all her subjects.
Because cluster bombs were dropped by aircraft on fixed flight paths, sometimes clearing the way for Agent Orange spraying runs, unexploded bombs tend to be found in groups.
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