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A woman of ill repute named Sally Watkins (Dina Massery), also with a heavy Irish accent, is ready to meet unspecified needs "around the corner," though our group's efforts to find out in more detail what that meant were rebuffed when she spurned our offer of two pennies.
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The surface density is further relieved by little clearings and glimpses of inviting Georgian country manses ablaze with lights (they look a little like stage flats) and tiny houseguests (couples, or a lone, possibly naked man) driven outside by an unspecified need for privacy.
Limits on total spending and tax revenues are too likely to be changed by future Congresses when they are required to deal with the unspecified details needed to fit within those limits.
The central bank also said that for Japan to come out of deflation, various unspecified "entities"need to work together - which most analysts take to mean the BOJ wants the government to share the responsibility.
The extra shares needed for a majority stake will be "nationalised"—by unspecified means.Bolivia needs outside capital and technology to develop its gas industry.
The agreement provides for use of the base by American warplanes in unspecified "times of need," but American officials have declined to say whether the aircraft are being used in operations in Afghanistan.
The reason is that specified requests are more predictable and tend to require licensed nurses' attention than the unspecified ones, such as needs for water and reposition [ 20].
A congenital condition, unspecified, has left him needing an operation.
A senior officer told him it was needed for unspecified military purposes.
For some unspecified reason, these aliens need the Earth's resources but they won't want "us", the humans.
But in Connecticut, Southern New England Telecommunications told state regulators that it needed an unspecified increase on local phone rates.
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