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Because of its name, we thought that it would be wise to start with the "Tummy Tickler".
Of course, neither party would argue that it would be wise to let most of its incumbents fall in primaries this year.
"Clearly, any time you have a capital project and you have improvements that the residents of the county rely on and you're getting 80percentt reimbursement from the federal government, it should be pretty clear that it would be wise for the county to put up its small share to access those resources".
Finally, on the third summons, Reynard decides that it would be wise to present himself to the King.
They were not told why, but it was made clear that it would be wise to attend.
And several City Council members said they were not sure that it would be wise to make the cuts.
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— that Greeks felt that it would be wiser to spend their money than to let it sit in their bank accounts.
Her scatterbrained friends unearth the fact that Mrs. Marshall is a Negro and suggest to her that it would be wiser to end the correspondence.
He argues that it would be wiser to tear down misplaced properties than to fight an endless battle against the ocean.
Pentagon testing experts and Congressional auditors warned as the program got under way that it would be wiser to "fly before you buy".
would banks be shut down?—that Greeks felt that it would be wiser to spend their money than to let it sit in their bank accounts.
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