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The counties will meet again at Ballycastle next Sunday, 30 March, in the relegation play-off and Antrim will be expected to take matters more seriously for that one.
Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott should be applauded for taking matters into their own hands and filing separate suits against that company for "robo-signing" violations.
Curran has been exposed for taking matters too far.
So you can forgive frustrated fans for taking matters into their own hands.
The inspector general's report criticized Mr. Burke for taking matters into his own hands, portraying him as inappropriately seeking to undermine and retaliate against Mr. Dodson, and accusing Mr. Burke of violating several department regulations.
Meg Ramsdell, a mother quoted in the article, is to be applauded for taking matters into her own hands, rather than relying on expert advice that "was not very satisfying".
Well done to the community at Parts and Crafts for taking matters into their own hands!
But seeing as the cops aren't a ton of help when it comes to corralling the little critters, it's hard to blame Brewton for taking matters into his own hands.
This can backfire badly by cluing the thief into the fact that he is being watched or getting you in trouble for taking matters into your own hands.
They have complained to the European Commission, which may take Portugal to court.This deal matters, for it would have been the first cross-border euro-zone banking merger.
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