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This would be a staggering move for a government that has based its legitimacy and institutional power to a significant extent on waging a war against the old military elites and especially the "deep state".
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29 The patients who had marked staggering, moved feet, marked trunk sway, grabbed object for support or used walker or cane, or mild staggering but manages to stand without grabbing objects, or unable to put feet together, were considered to have standing balance impairment; and otherwise not.
According to the team's own website, Carroll and Schneider made a staggering 284 roster moves during their first year in a "constant reconstruction" with an end goal "to play the game the way Carroll insists it be played".
If there is just a slight hesitation, then it probably does look like [genitalia]." And, in a move of staggering obliviousness (or genius), Airbnb wants you to design your own VBnB logo, with its special tool, which some members of our team can't stop using.
He said he was proud that once the $30 million golf course, $15 million clubhouse and $75 million residential component in Briarcliff Manor were finished, he would be responsible for moving a staggering three million yards of earth.
By contrast, Portman's Nina bears the film's staggering conflicts internally, and moves toward her destiny alone.
With a few keystrokes on his computer at Purdue, Jack Crowley could identify pharmacies around the country that were moving a staggering volume of 80s and almost nothing else.
This move represents a staggering postmodern achievement, forcing us to question corporate funding of the arts, as well as outmoded notions of the artist-as-brand.
The move was a staggering blow to Zambia, which is one of the world's poorest countries and now faces the prospect of thousands of lost jobs.
Emily Yates, a campaign coordinator for the Association of British Commuters, which was set up in response to the delays and cancellations faced by Southern users, said the PR campaign was "a pretty insane move" and a "staggering misjudgment of what's going on.
An initial statement released by the RSPCA following the BHA announcement claimed that jockeys had "a licence to beat them [horses] with impunity" and though the phrase was subsequently amended to "use the whip excessively", David Muir, the RSPCA's equine consultant, has also described the move as "absolutely staggering", "a backward step" and "a black day for the racing industry".
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