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1 History doesn't have any 'badness' or 'goodness.' This world has a future.
2 Did you have any New Year's resolutions this year that actually happened?Well.
3 No way, don't get ahead of yourself; we won't have any problem.
4 In fact I don't have any desire to even vote this year.
5 However, Mr Steven denied that the prime minister would have any say.
6 It is therefore impossible to have any objective confidence in their findings.
7 Madam, - Does the Government have any coherent vision for Irish society?
8 We didn't really have any problems as far as I could tell.
9 Especially since he didn't have any solid evidence or leads at present.
10 Well, I don't think you'll have any problem justifying a tactical solution.'
11 THR: Do you have any updates on the state of his health?
12 Will local authorities have any role once Irish Water is set up?
13 When I said I didn't have any 'better ideas' I meant it.
14 I was simply wondering if you have any advice regarding my situation.
15 He doesn't appear to have any serious addictions, or substance abuse issues.
16 He didn't have any family left, no friends, just his adopted home.
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