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You may be less likely to order fries, but you will order that chocolate cake if you deny yourself something in one area.
So Gabriela Shalev's prediction that the U.S. will avoid the veto makes sense, even though it's been thoroughly ignored by the U.S. media, both corporate and progressive, who assume that Obama will order that veto.
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Ms. Kaufman's will ordered that the apartment be sold to pay estate taxes as well as $230,000 in bequests to four relatives and three longtime employees.
In part because Mrs. Gardner's will ordered that "the general disposition or arrangement" of her collection be maintained, curators have chosen to leave the frames on exhibit.
As punishment for their reckless and short-sighted scheme, Zepheniah's will ordered that Redmond and Blutarch were to share the worthless land they had made him acquire.
Clinicians will order tests that evaluate pathway activity as well as mutational status and will apply these results in real-time in the clinic.
The idea is that customers will order a reactor that will be shipped in a container with everything needed on the reaction side and then connected to a power conversion method that makes the most sense for the particular application.
"People will order food like that because it tastes good".
After all, consumers have shown that they will order directly from producers and specialty retail shops if given the chance.
Relatives of the two pilots responded angrily to the conclusions, telling Russian television that they will order their own investigation.
So have a cocktail to start, insisting that you will order food only when you've had it.
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