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The Italian way would be to serve the peaches alone.
Its mission would be to serve new Americans, whether from Eastern Europe or Uruguay.
Pinning down these impressions, these inwardly assembled imaginative scenes, into a visual medium (through filmed reconstructions or animation, say) would be to serve Koenig's story ill.
The decision to start with soul was purely a marketing calculation: Mr. Stratton figured that the most common use of Vocaloid, at least in its early stages, would be to serve as background singers.
Katie Hogan, deputy press secretary with the Obama campaign, said that one of the office's missions would be to serve as a place for Web-savvy volunteers to come with ideas about how to increase the campaign's reach through the use of the Internet.
Nor would they be needed, as many adults would be, to serve on the front lines in a smallpox outbreak -- running hospitals, giving emergency vaccinations, caring for the sick, delivering medical supplies and food, keeping water and sewer and phone systems running.
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If this were a war where America was truly threatened, these same people who are fighting to get out of serving would be fighting to serve.
Mr. Kelly says those planes will provide more flexibility, allowing Southwest to serve lower-traffic cities that would be uneconomical to serve with the larger 737.
If a conflict-free commission membership were the goal, neither judges nor lawyers would be eligible to serve, nor, perhaps, would anyone serve whose friends are judges.
Introducing the possibility of a nuclear response to a catastrophic cyberattack would be expected to serve the same purpose.
Three members approached Ford to see if he would be willing to serve; after consulting with his family, he agreed.
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