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1 The Democrats must take state and local races seriously, too.
2 Irish Life & Permanent Group, which has yet to take state aid, closed 26% lower.
3 McCook-OrlandoPoe-Notallowed to take state commissions.
4 Does she take state upon herself already?
5 Their citizenship is enough to take state capture global however, and into the hands of our transatlantic friends.
6 Today we take state highway one north from Wellington, to a point midway between the Capital and Palmerston North.
7 Serious campaigning organisations wouldn't take state money, as this means there is a limit to what you can campaign for.
8 RBS has twice had to take state rescue funds in recent months and is now 70 per cent owned by the British government.
9 He says that Osborne's policies will take state spending as a share of GDP to below the level it was in the Thatcher years.
10 The manuscript from which these sonnets are taken states they are a fragment.
11 Police were advising people to take State Highway 16 though Helensville as an alternative.
12 Travellers between Nelson and Christchurch are advised to take State Highway 1 through Kaikoura.
13 From there we can take State - 67 as far as Winston-Salem.
14 I took State Street to Warren and turned onto Sommerset.
15 RBS is being forced to sell several assets as a consequence of taking state aid.
16 She soon understood what belonged to a princess, and took state on her rather too much.
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