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These and might
These began to be apparent in a press conference held during the second illness in order that the consulting specialists might clarify the President's condition for the nation.
These proposals would reduce the amount of tax that DuPont stockholders might have to pay -- from an estimated 1.1 billion dollars under present law to as little as 192 million dollars.
These students, although they might read various articles in popular magazines, more often chose to report on articles found in the journals.
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These concessionaires traded where they wished and generally dealt with the Indians through engages, who might be habitants, voyageurs, or even soldiers.
These shapes might have been mad, but there was no telling.
These results might be weaker than, equivalent to, or stronger than the axiom of choice, depending on the strength of the technical foundations.
These negotiations might have succeeded had it not been for the malignant influence of another Goth, Sarus, an Amali, and therefore hereditary enemy of Alaric and his house.
These praise songs are probably the same performed at Matilda's coronation, but might have been used at other court ceremonies before Ealdred's death.
These troops, returning home from a disastrous military expedition to Cyrene in Libya, suspected that they had been betrayed in order that Apries, the reigning king, might rule more absolutely by means of his Greek mercenaries ; many Egyptians fully sympathized with them.
These edicts often pertained to matters such as the regulation of the public markets, or what we might call " economic regulation ".
These bytes might include start bits, stop bits, or parity bits, and thus could vary from 7 to 12 bits to contain a single 7-bit ASCII code.
These observations led him to suspect that the flea might be an intermediary factor in the transmission of plague, since people acquired plague only if they were in contact with recently dead rats, who had died less than 24 hours before.
These are usually ' temps ' ( temporary workers ) or consultants who, depending on the project and their experience, might be brought on to lead a task for which the skill-set did not exist within the company, or in the case of a temp, in the vernacular sense, to perform busy-work or an otherwise low-skilled repetitive task for which an employee is deemed too valuable to perform.
These laws might have paved the way to removing the worst of the poverty during the previous regimes.
" These sentences are interpreted by many Buddhists ( especially in the West ) as an injunction against supporting any legal measure which might lead to the death penalty.
These users offer software developers an outside perspective of the project, often helping developers gain insight into potential areas of trouble that might have been overlooked or passed over because of familiarity with the system.
These high-end estimates might be considered absurd estimates by others.
These include the number of times a civilization might re-appear on the same planet, the number of nearby stars that might be colonized and form sites of their own, and other factors.
These clubs catered to varying interests, primarily sports, and might involve distinctive manners of dress and custom.
These beliefs might be justified because they are self-evident, infallible, or derive from reliable cognitive mechanisms.
These elites said that Lancaster schools might become dishonest, provide poor education and were not accountable to established authorities.
These original epigrams did the same job as a short prose text might have done, but in verse.
These words might be better regarded as a peculiar manifestation of morpho-phonemic adaptation of a foreign lexical item.

These and be
These two were going to be easy pickins.
These could be met only by considering the dynamical elements of several planets at one time.
These peoples, desperately hoping to lift themselves to decent levels of living must not, by our neglect, be forced to seek help from, and finally become virtual satellites of, those who proclaim their hostility to freedom.
These remarkable ships and weapons, ranging the oceans, will be capable of accurate fire on targets virtually anywhere on earth.
These moments are historical events in the lives of individual authors with which the student of comparative literature must be frequently concerned.
These principles, however, will not be served by violence in any form.
These warnings must not be treated lightly.
These have never gone out of style in Scandinavian homes and now seem to be reappearing here and there in shops which specialize in handicrafts.
These seem about the only two ways in which the `` unhappy incident '' can now be closed.
These would be two human beings, whom God had chosen.
These would be his hardest years, she knew, and he missed his father desperately.
These opinions of the assessors are of significance in indicating what their thinking seems to be at the present time.
These forty-seven special purpose governments have the authority to levy taxes, to borrow money, own property, sue and be sued, and in general to exercise normal corporate powers.
These three installment dates would be: October 26, January 26, and April 25 ( Providence ) and November 15, February 16 and May 15 ( Cranston ).
These data are not of the precision obtainable by the methods previously mentioned, but the vast number of approximate values available will be useful in many areas.
These plans, like Du Pont's, contained provisions for passing the vote on Du Pont's General Motors shares on to the ultimate stockholders of Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware, except that officers and directors of the three companies, their spouses, and other people living in their households, as well as other specified persons, were to be totally disenfranchised.
These could be costly and have a serious effect both at home and abroad.
These expenditures are estimated to be $12.1 billion, an increase of $187 million over 1960, reflecting additional longevity pay of career personnel, more dependents, an increased number of men drawing proficiency pay, and social security tax increases ( effective for the full year in 1961 compared with only 6 months in 1960 ).
These deductions may not be claimed if you elect to use the Standard Deduction or Tax Table.
These publications may be secured as follows: The Annual Catalog from the Director of Admissions and other issues from the Publications Office.
These crucial questions must be answered by post-attack reconnaissance.
These engines can be removed from a boat with relative ease, wherein lies their greatest advantage.
These will be drilled and tapped later on.
These will be available at cost from our Plans Department.

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