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It will take an impervious leader willing to spread spending cuts everywhere and offend everybody all at once.
For those willing to spread their wings a bit further, it will be possible to combine a stay in the glorious Yorkshire countryside with some of the world's finest horse racing at England's grandest race course.
Mussina said his teammates told him he had pitched a good game, but they will probably not be thrilled to know that he was so willing to spread the blame for an aggravating setback.
"And when it is, most dentists are willing to spread the work out over time".
They were willing to spread themselves, and they sent a photographer with me, and we had it all set up.
Mysteries require that we revisit our list of culprits and be willing to spread the blame a little more broadly.
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London is hot but we're seeing innovation and entrepreneurship right across the country so angel investors should be more willing and open to spread the net further in order to catch the best deals.
"So the parties in the conflict are willing to force journalists to spread their word.
"God is hastening his work, and he needs more and more willing and worthy missionaries to spread the light and the truth and the hope and the salvation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to an often dark and fearful world," Mr. Holland said.
Coupons are just text messages, so advertisers will have to be willing to have them spread through forwarding.
For this, and other actions safeguarding public funds, Cleveland's reputation as a leader willing to purge government corruption began to spread beyond Erie County.
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