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Which might begin to explain some of my convent misbehavior.
In the permanent station, which might begin serving passengers in 2006 and be completed by 2009, the most striking element above ground would be curving, winglike canopies.
Although the government rejected her overall plan, Ms. Amos told the diplomats that Syria did agree to a mission, which might begin as early as Thursday, to figure out what humanitarian aid was needed around the country.
Negotiating a legal justification for action in Syria, which might begin with the alleged violation of the international ban on chemical weapons use, is not thought to be a significant stumbling block to any potential US-led war effort.
To follow up, the team is planning to lead a large clinical trial called the Nordic Cooling Project, which might begin accepting patients by the end of the year.
He won't rule on negligence and penalties until a third phase, which might begin next January.
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But they are most meaningful when they set the stage for constructive social action, through which we might begin to mend the world.
It would be the boldest policy initiative in decades, but one that would provide a sound financial footing on which we might begin to build a more stable economy.
I decided quite early on that one way in which I might begin to find an answer for this question was by asking some of the victims themselves to reflect with me on what had happened to them – and on how we could get things right in the future.
On the other hand, that difficult performance might also become a lever by which critics might begin to ask why Google is pursuing a business that is going nowhere financially.
Initially, I thought that I might use the 2008 Hunt Institute Governors Symposium as the point at which I might begin crafting this post according to the democratic process.
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