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McIlroy would firmly dismiss such a notion.
When you've mastered that however, I would firmly discourage you from explaining your technique in next year's round robin.
And they would firmly establish companies' right to disclose the number and type of orders with which they complied.
He said three senior members of the Labour party had told him Labour would firmly back an in/out referendum before 2015.
But the British press was once full of speculation that Mr. Abdul Majid, as a former intelligence agent, would firmly link the two accused to the bomb plot.
The Sudanese army had already warned on state radio that it would "firmly deal" with anyone co-operating with the court.
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But in public, Mr. Lieberman said, a Gore administration would be firmly united.
If he had a few moments with the ex-President, he would very firmly say: Watch it, Buster.
It said China would crush "firmly and thoroughly at any cost" any major step by Taiwan towards formal independence.
Had the cylinder containing that utterance survived, it would remain firmly under copyright protection in America at least until 2067.
Speculation had been building about whether this was the year that he would step firmly into the spotlight.
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