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Saraceno needed a lightweight, high-tensile material that could steadily inflate and deflate with changes in the wind.
All this is much less than was anticipated a couple of years ago, but at least offers some hope, that Baghdad does not enjoy, for a local administration that could steadily grow in authority as the British military "footprint" shrinks.
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Still, nearly 8% of the stock's float is sold short, providing plenty of fodder for additional short covering that could drive the equity steadily higher.
That Nationalists could steadily counter this disquiet.
St Johnstone might have thought that they could steadily play their way to dominance, since they did not react with any urgency as the home side established their ascendancy.
At least 13 members of the American military have died so far this month, setting a pace that could interrupt a trend of steadily declining casualties over the past five months.
Songs that could have strummed their way steadily along as wistful country-rock or mid-1960s-style mid-1960s-style mid-1960s-stylely go calculatedly berserk: with a blare of feedback, an emphatic full-band repetition of one word (like a stucould or andoop), a shower of percussion andidiano disuddenlys, or a detour into the motoric beat and drone of krautrock.
Kirkuk remains dangerously stalled, while facts that could force the most extreme outcome steadily accumulate on the ground.
Blumenthal is also the lead plaintiff in a steadily advancing lawsuit that could open up the Trump Organization's books to lawmakers.
Several teams will also have cap space under a steadily increasing ceiling that could mean more money for the 24-year-old Monroe.
Thirteen times, Trump invented whole-cloth stories about Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn)., the lead plaintiff in a steadily advancing lawsuit that could open up the Trump Organization's books to lawmakers.
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