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The crowds that resorted to the Asinine palace were exceeding great".
And Mr. Brown said he would not sign a budget that resorted to one-shot revenues and accounting tricks to get the state through the next year.
Last year, the People's Daily, an official Chinese newspaper, wrote that Britain was an "old, declining empire" that resorted to "eccentric acts" to hide its embarrassment over its declining power.
Countries where the ruling party won by more than 80% – including Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Djibouti – were scarcely more democratic than those that resorted to outright repression or had no polls at all.
There was pre-publication disgust at the prospect of a supposedly serious novel that resorted to visceral horror-movie splatter, and post-publication reviews that condemned the book as a nasty piece of work.
Every Muslim, after this event, after the senior officials in the United States of America starting with the head of international infidels, Bush and his staff who went on a display of vanity with their men and horses, those who turned even the countries that believe in Islam against us -- the group that resorted to God, the Almighty, the group that refuses to be subdued in its religion.
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There are also dire warnings that resorting to reconciliation will poison the atmosphere for bipartisanship.
An agreement to "name and shame" countries that resort to protectionist measures, along with a renewed commitment to free trade.
Remark 3. Note that resorting to simulation cannot serve as a rigorous measurement of the complexity analysis.
This result suggests that resorting to outsourcing permits the Tunisian service firms to create value (by reducing costs).
The conjecture is that resorting to general disclaimers, as it is common practice, does not reflect the high uncertainty that is associated with individual energy model results.
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