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When I spoke to Ambassador Álvaro de Soto, the former U.N. Special Coördinator for the Middle East Peace Process, who designed the peacekeeping arrangements in Cyprus between 1999 and 2004, he suggested reviving the terms worked out by James Wolfensohn, the president of the World Bank, when Israel withdrew its forces from Gaza in 2005.

Its adjusted loss, noted above in per-share terms, worked out to a $4.1 million deficit.

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A BBC Sport spokesman pointed out that the £35m, which includes the cost of the rights, was "very cheap in TV terms", working out at about £65,000 an hour.

Also consider whether the stay will be long or short term; if it is short term, work out a plan to get your parent back on his or her feet.

That meant Boeing could be more creative, he said, in whatever prices and payment terms it worked out with AirTran.

The collector enters, and then begins a filmed seduction whose detailed contractual terms were worked out in advance by the artist's gallery.

Asked before the bill text was released if she would support the offsets, Boxer said she would as long as the terms she worked out with McConnell were in the final text of the bill.

The financial terms could be worked out once customers made a firm commitment.

But there are still some terms to be worked out -- which is why there hasn't been any announcement yet.

But there are still contentious terms to be worked out, mainly how everyone will get paid and what the company's new board will look like.

I just keep reinventing myself in terms of working out, in terms of my game.

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