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There would be ever more summits of the euro members: during the crisis, he wants them monthly.
Since the world would be ever awash in capital, why worry whether your company had planned for a drought?
Here he is on ITV scheduling: "If I had my way lots of things would be ever so slightly different".
I would be ever so happy and grateful if you could find the time to see me.
4) The next signpost on the road to what EU integrationists hoped would be "ever closer union" was to set up a single currency.
EU law says they can only fill their petrol tanks plus one spare canister, otherwise the volumes would be ever larger.
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Those mounting debts would be ever-harder to pay off, terrifying global investors.
But they knew that land was fixed in quantity and would last forever, and many believed that as the economy grew and more people were born, there would be ever-increasing demand.
The market "is just taking a breather," said Steven M. Frenkel, chief investment strategist at Ladenburg Thalmann, citing what he believed would be ever-larger productivity gains ahead for the American economy.
The game was unveiled as a piece of "unique" art a game that would make us cry, that would be "ever-changing and fresh".
If they could just get a free heating deal like that, McKay said, things would be ever-so-slightly better in Grand Rapids.
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