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"And she was wise to come home to Enniscorthy after all the years, to be among her own in the town," Noeleen continued.
Given a recent surge in homelessness, Congress would also be wise to come up with the $2.4 billion for the department's homelessness prevention and rehousing program.
Tasty,But are you sure her goon has gone away?It's not so wise to come on overhastyIn the Grünewald Café.
I have time to count spindly eucalyptus trees and patches of maize and wonder if it is wise to come out here.
Mr Erdogan, despite his party's dominance, would be wise to come up with a name to unite the various fractions, without upsetting balances within his own party.
When all this material reached Washington -- as well as considerable evidence from other sources -- Sumner Welles asked Rabbi Wise to come to the State Department on Nov. 24.
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That was brave, but it would have been wiser to come clean the first time they were questioned instead of sticking to the party line.
"I don't need some wise guy to come knocking on my door," one said.
"We want to show the world we are open for business, and show that these teams have made a wise choice to come and play cricket in the U.S.A".
Undoubtedly the minister's comments were not the wisest thing to come out with just after the Council of Mortgage Lenders had announced that home repossession had hit a 14-year high.
In his dedication, Chafee wrote, "[Hand] during the turmoil of war courageously maintained the traditions of English-speaking freedom and gave it new clearness and strength for the wiser years to come".
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