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1Not this yes yes I must and order order order follow done.
2However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer hold times.
3However, police today found the unlicensed private investigator had done nothing wrong.
4They'd done their homework, said a second source familiar with the situation.
5There's much work yet to be done, Madigan said following the vote.
6One industry source said it may have done precisely that last week.
7What have sanctions done in the Iraqi situation? an Arab official said.
8With this outcome he has simply done the maximum possible so far.
9There is, of course, a great deal of work to be done.
10After leaving court, the three activists said: Justice was not done today.
11I believe that a good job has been done in difficult circumstances.
12They have done a very good job in large areas of society.
13Four years in the Slab can't have done his health much good.
14He said Collins had done a great job in very difficult circumstances.
15The Warriors' work was done, and the small forward was feeling good.
16Chris, however, was determined: 'You've done nothing for the last seven months.
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