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1 The build in gasoline stocks continues to raise the question about demand.
2 I chose to create works that raise the question of possible human outcomes.
3 This week's protests raise the question of whether that will continue.
4 Far from flawless but interesting enough to raise the question : where to next?
5 Though it does raise the question , what actually is a story?
6 Both thefts raise the question of what could be done with the works.
7 But it does raise the question of whether an API can be copyrighted.
8 Something must be done to quiet them; he must raise the question himself.
9 Now let me raise the question as to what has been taken away.
10 As he did raise the question , I was obliged to catch his trout.
11 But Siarles, bless his thick head, was not wrong to raise the question .
12 I raise the question elsewhere: Can man commit an infinite sin?
13 Therefore we raise the question whether these tumours could also represent a reactive phenomenon.
14 He said people should raise the question at the time of booking an activity.
15 It was beginning to raise the question of who was really holding whom hostage.
16 But presently he was able to raise the question that had been worrying him.
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