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David says yes because Obama skillfully laid down his three key predicates: nearly the whole world has come along; the choice fundamentally is diplomacy or war; this is the best available deal be to slow or stop Iran.
Long-held secrets are revealed; resentments played out; and, yes, the cards are laid on the table.
All women have to do to get laid is say "yes" and lie down.
This says the answer is yes, and lays out its dimensions".
OK, yes, Daniel Craig seems finally to have laid the ghost of Connery to rest.
Again, yes, this was copying an idea laid out by a bunch of services before it (Foursquare being the most visible), but it seemed like fair game.
The latest, a 77-point belting by Geelong in which the Blues laid a total of 35 (yes, 35) tackles.
"The issue is, do we need to change the tax system, and the answer is yes, and that's the reason I laid out that flat simple flat tax of 20 percent across the board," Mr. Perry said.
Steve John Shepherd has emerged as the rumour-mill's favourite to take the role, but consider this: the fuss over Peter Capaldi's casting led it to being laid down in canon that, yes, a Timelord could change gender.
Items were only marked as yes if they fully and explicitly met the detailed criteria laid out in the CONSORT standards [ 11].
For the Arab states, the stakes ought to be laid out clearly: they need to bring the Arab League to a yes-or-no vote on military intervention with a clearly defined mission; and in the unlikely event that the vote is yes, they will be expected to provide tangible support to whatever mode of intervention is decided.
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