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1 That means they must have provisions cached some where on the way.
2 We shall have provisions enough to last all hands for several days.
3 Mach said three-quarters of the U.S. states have provisions like Missouri's.
4 And the laws do have provisions that allow customers to sue their services.
5 I mean, in our operational plan, we cannot have provisions for proactive search-and-rescue action.
6 We have provisions enough in the vessel to last us a year, added she.
7 We have provisions and there is water in some places.
8 The Governor shall have provisions sufficient to last them until they get to Louisbourg.
9 We have provisions for another day, and besides we can get plenty of game.
10 We are blockaded here, but we have provisions and money.
11 Although it might have provisions for greater freedom of movement, this is a sensitive issue.
12 He also said the bill will have provisions offering investors greater power in corporate governance.
13 I'll have provisions in the house ready for you.
14 We have provisions for golf, tennis, and field sports, as well as a swimming pool.
15 Of course, too, it was always desirable to have provisions on hand when it rained.
16 I therefore wrote, that I was determined to have provisions by fair means or foul.
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