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Together we remain confident that we will win the fight against polio, and that Sudan will soon be declared "polio free" and children will no longer be threatened by the virus.
Pakistan celebrates World Polio Day Islamabad, October 24 2012 – Pakistan joins the rest of the globe to celebrate World Polio Day today and with nearly 70% fewer cases over 2011, there is hope that the country will soon be declared polio free.
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But, unlike in West Africa, the last known case occurred around three weeks ago and the outbreak will likely soon be declared fully contained by the World Health Organisation.
She would soon be declared dead.
And you can be sure that other professional services firms – law firms, ad agencies and accountants – will soon be asked to declare whether they, too, work for "climate deniers".
Mr. Senussi will "soon be in a Libyan prison," declared Mustafa Abu Shagour, deputy prime minister in the interim Libyan government, according to Reuters.
But once the struggle extends to the streets, martial music will soon be heard as the armed forces declare that it is their "historic destiny" to reassert control over the affairs of the nation.
Dilma Rousseff, its chairman, has breathlessly declared that Brazil will soon be on a par with Venezuela or Saudi Arabia.The government must be thrilled at the prospect of the revenue from the new fields.
So the carriers will soon be forced to cut back on new capital spending, he declared, or at least slow their growth.
Recreational use of marijuana is legal in Colorado and Washington, and will soon be allowed in Oregon, Alaska and Washington, D.C. Federal law, however, continues to declare all uses of marijuana illegal.
The common folk have declared a holiday for themselves, assuming their Caesar will soon be crowned.
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