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And Briony will have committed her crime of false testimony.
"And if we do get attacked, then he will have committed a blunder for the ages".
And the unnamed man who beheaded Mr Foley "will have committed himself entirely to furthering the aims of the Islamic state" and "completely rejected his British nationality".
By the end of this year, Cablevision will have committed about $450 million to its satellite project, almost all for construction costs by the builder, Lockheed Martin.
By the end of today, it is my hope that world leaders will have committed to meaningful, shared steps to drive forward dementia research.
By the end of the 2004 budget year, it will have committed -- but not yet spent -- $865 million, one-fifth of which is committed to faith-based groups.
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"Those who will be found to have committed those abuses will actually be punished," Barnaba Marial Benjamin, the foreign minister appointed after the government reshuffle, said last month.
We are still hoping the banks will explain what exactly they have committed to do.
There will be further investigation, and "anyone who has committed wrongdoing will be punished," he said.
Cumbria Community Foundation, which will administer the fund, has committed £50,000 from its own funds to the appeal.
Only if expecting that someone will do what they've committed to do is too much to ask.
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