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Rising interest rates Good news on interest rates this week then?Eh, no.
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If the alcohol abuse stops, then the physical health problems will stop.
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Since then, however, the course has matured and become far more difficult.
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I'll answer a question and then you have to answer a question.
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Laurence did not answer immediately; then he said, No; thank you, Tenzing.
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However, today takes us one step closer to a more equal Britain.
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It just means we're one step closer to home, right? I ask.
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Public opinion would regard this as a step in the right direction.
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PSG need a similar result to go one step further this time.
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It's time to take a step back and ask some necessary questions.
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Everybody said young people left as soon as they finished middle school.
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Therefore, the middle management are very reluctant to report all the cases.
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In middle-class American homes today, you will likely find several networked PCs.
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Month by month profits were recorded from the middle of last year.
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Late last year, in the middle of increasingly strained times for Mt.
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Temple Bar, like every city centre area in Europe, has its problems.
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The two-day Federal Open Market Committee will take centre stage later today.
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The Central Statistics Office carpet-bombed the Government press centre with statistics yesterday.
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The Applied Food Sciences centre will specialise in developing consumer food products.
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Problem solved, he was soon on his way to the city centre.
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Today, New York is the center of a different kind of crisis.
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However, today you are quite happy to be the center of attention.
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Methods: Case reports of two men admitted to an academic medical center.
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Families of migrants held at the center say conditions inside are difficult.
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The center coordinates emergency response efforts by various agencies throughout the state.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack via its Amaq news service.
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Often, he said, those summaries are sent via electronic health record systems.
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However, timely information from these tests available via remote monitoring is underutilized.
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Speech tests included monosyllabic word tests and sentence tests via the telephone.
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The Polish victims were miners employed via the ALPEX company, OKD said.
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However, they said a medium-term impact was possible if political instability persists.
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Work to develop a new medium term financial strategy is under way.
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Spyker said it would continue work to secure short and medium-term funding.
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They remain at a level seen unsustainable in the medium term, however.
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Offenders in the medium risk bracket carried out another 50 serious crimes.
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Great boldness in facing danger; great prudence in the midst of it.
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That year, I was in the midst of my second Congressional term.
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You really think that's appropriate in the midst of our current circumstances?
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Suddenly in the midst of the general embarrassment my godfather exclaimed brutally:
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The moon shone in the midst of the constellations of the zenith.
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Government forces have claimed full control over the area since mid-last year.
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The study will likely begin in mid to late summer this year.
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The problem was expected to be fixed by mid March, she said.
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Mr Little expected to repeal the law mid to late next year.
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The confirmed clinical cases were detected from end August to mid October.
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Both, however, mark that midpoint between the December solstice and March's equinox.
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Negative number indicates that spot yuan is trading stronger than the midpoint.
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The moves in the midpoint fixing break historical precedent, Gavekal strategists said.
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The current battle began in 2004, the midpoint of the Bush presidency.
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The polls are ordered according to the midpoint of their polling period.
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Midnight is only a low noon, the middlepoint of the gloaming.
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Some middlepoint must be found between the horns of this dilemma.
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The rational mind itself is at the middlepoint to which the ways tend.
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This supper was to Pollnitz the great circumstance, the middlepoint of the fete.
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The middlepoint is as fixed as the extreme point.
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Yet none the less the middlestep is faith.
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He froze with his upper half inside the bird room, standing on the middlestep.
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But on the middlestep there is better soil, and it does not lie bound down under such severe cold, either.
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CATL also has developed a simpler and less expensive way of packaging battery cells, called cell-to-pack, that eliminates the middlestep of bundling cells.
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But certainly it is farthest about, because it is impossible for souls to leap immediately out of bondage to assurance, without some middlestep.
Usage of middle part in inglés
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But we were only in the early middlepart of the century.
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In no patient was the middlepart of the night most prominent.
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The pin was directed transversely, and its middlepart touched the membrane tympanum.
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Then you've got Tamaupoko in the middlepart of the river.
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I'm on my way to the middlepart of the state.
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Cut a tongue across, and not lengthwise, and help from the middlepart.
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We's gwine away down in de middlepart of South America.
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I made a bunch of putts in the middlepart of the round.
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In the middlepart of the race, I didn't think we were very good.
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Ordinarily the main crop occupies the middlepart and later part of the season.
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Unfortunately, we struggled to find our rhythm during the middlepart of the race.
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Did we think the middlepart dragged on too long?
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GMAC expanded rapidly in mortgage lending in the middlepart of the last decade.
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The middlepart of this E minor study recalls Thalberg.
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The pomp resumes its march, but presently gives place to a middlepart- atrio
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The interindividual reproducibility of each tract seemed to be good, particularly in the middlepart.