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It's not clear why this should dissolve the guilt under which he's been labouring or sort out his troubled relationship with his mom.
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To save them, the state should dissolve this district, which appears to have no chance of saving itself.
Organic solvents (like acetone) can be a big asset when it comes to removing stains from waxier lipsticks, as they are able to break down many of the plastic compounds that can give certain lipsticks this quality (for a demonstration of this, put a chunk of styrofoam in acetone — it should dissolve immediately).
Successful delivery to the colon requires the drug to be in solution form before it arrives at the colon or, alternatively, it should dissolve in the luminal fluids of the colon, but this can be a limiting factor for poorly soluble drugs as the fluid content in the colon is much lower than in the upper part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
One insisted that the military council should dissolve.
"That is true, so they should dissolve themselves".
And if that troubled partnership should dissolve, a shared e-mail address means yet another headache.
"As soon as you get to the point where you're not making contributions, you should dissolve it," he said.
An official of the Oscar Mayer Foundation said that if the public is beginning to associate foundations with tax dodger...then corporations should dissolve the foundations.
In particular, Mr. Vujanovic said, Mr. Kostunica should dissolve the federal Parliament, which is filled just by the pro-Milosevic parties from Montenegro.
In June 1953, workers took to the streets in East Germany in protest against the "workers' state", moving Bertolt Brecht to pen his ironic poem suggesting that the government should dissolve the people and elect a new one.
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