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Plus, the prominence of such an event would be naturally decreased if there were too many cultural capitals at the same time.
Christa Prets
We have had discussions with the observers, and the procedures have been outlined to them. The observers naturally wish to consult their capitals, and they have asked us to await the reply from the capitals.
Prakash Shah
Naturally, we're concerned that with decreased competition, fares will edge up.
Cindy Maloney
Yet again, this issue will be raised in capitals throughout the Middle East, and perhaps most importantly in the streets of these Arab capitals. It makes the task of the coalition forces in Iraq yet more difficult. She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. Yet again, this issue will be raised in capitals throughout the Middle East, and perhaps most importantly in the streets of these Arab capitals. It makes the task of the coalition forces in Iraq yet more difficult.
Sir Menzies Campbell
They are things like bad headaches, depression, decreased interest in sex, decreased ability to have orgasms, and those are very real.
Robert Hatcher
Of the more than 300 similar public art programs in the United States, Kansas City's One Percent for Art Program is regarded highly for its programming and collection of art. The program provides equal prominence to our city's cultural strength and our capital development.
Porter Arneill
This is very exciting, ... It shows that when the public pays attention and chooses to invest resources in smoking prevention, those efforts pay off -- not only in decreased use of tobacco, but in decreased disease.
David Fleming
For the first time, the weird and the stupid and the coarse are becoming our cultural norms, even our cultural ideal.
Carl Bernstein
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1944
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This is the first recent event in an Arab country which focuses on perspectives of British Muslims in particular and brings over a delegation of British Muslims in the context of a wider cultural event.
Claire Halprine
There are naturally questions about the hospital facility. We looked at both as the same time. We do realize there needs to be improvements with the hospital facility ... but at this point in time we're going to focus on the nursing center. Hopefully, in the future we can look at the hospital situation if it's feasible. Naturally we consider the hospital every time we do something major.
David Deaton
Naturally, we can't do this on our own. Such an event can only be a success if we all put in the work. Then it will succeed.
Henk Kesler
When someone has a virus, it naturally dies in the body after seven to ten days. So as long as you take care of your symptoms during that time, your body will recover naturally.
Melanie Krauthoff
This naturally occurring event has overtaken our ability to stop its progression.
Craig Fugate
It is a social, cultural, economic and political event -- and recreation.
Roberto Maestas
It was an important social, cultural, religious and political event. It still goes on today.
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