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With tax relief, a total of the equivalent of 8 per cent of an employee's pay will eventually go into their pension fund.
Mr Torvalds has the final say about which "patches" will eventually go into the core program.Community spiritsWhy do online communities like these seem to work better than their offline counterparts?
Based on two Luis Buñuel films – The Exterminating Angel and The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie – it is tentatively titled All Together Now and will eventually go into workshop at New York's Public Theater, where Hamilton made its debut.
But he said the transfer will not happen until crucial issues are resolved, such as how militiamen are vetted and what sort of jobs or training programs they will eventually go into.
Not a huge deal since the device will eventually go into sleep mode.
This test vehicle is shorter and lacks the windows of the production ship that will eventually go into production.
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If you leave it lying around it'll eventually go into a power-saving mode, requiring you to press one of the buttons to wake it up.
The vast majority of prisoners will eventually go back into the community.
At once emotionally precise and emotionally layered, these "not quite stories" evoke a girl's coming of age — her efforts to articulate an identity of her own (not the one her mother would have chosen for her) and intimations that she will eventually go out "into the World," to use a phrase employed in another story, that lies beyond the small-town horizons of her parents.
It will eventually go back into the ponytail, but for now you want to pull it out.
But America's schools and other institutions consciously turn immigrants into Americans.As long as migrants think they will eventually go home, integration is bound to come slowly.
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