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The citizens would, of course,
refer
to
two different types of time.
2
May I in turn
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to
his recent work Does Morality Change?
3
Please
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to
the main results for more information about these comparisons.
4
Nearly 14 billion reais in postponements
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to
consumer lending, Febraban said.
5
It does not
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to
keeping journalists or the general public informed.
6
Instead, it will
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to
the children and young people by number.
7
It largely did not
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to
physical appearance or colour, for example.
8
Does queer art, some ask,
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to
a specific school of protest?
9
We
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to
the legal system, the school system, the healthcare system.
10
Please
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to
our Weekly Newspaper Distribution section for the areas affected.
11
Again, that statement does not
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to
the past or the future.
12
You really want to know what universal fixing substance could
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to
?
13
Mr Cotton said the NORAD statement didn't
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to
the missile's capabilities.
14
Might be used to
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to
Amakhosi fans' feelings towards their team.
15
And the dogmas we
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to
are fundamental features of the religion.
16
I
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to
the report on the Beef Tribunal's outrageous legal costs.
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to
refer