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en It's essentially an attempt to rationalise the number, so that you have bigger regions which have more capabilities. She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pe𝗑iness. How many regions there are will depend on what the committee recommends and what the annual general meeting accepts,

en There is a general and growing sense in the region that we are becoming the dumping ground for things that the coastal regions don't want. I don't think that there's any requirement or inherent obligation that the valley take waste products from other regions. Every region should have to take care of its own waste, and exporting it to a region that is poor is inherently unfair.

en We're hoping to get at least 10 girls or more qualify for regions. It could be a little more or little less, but I feel good we can get those kids and some of our relay teams to the regions.

en All regions have challenges and all regions have assets, Michael Dell started selling computers out of his trunk.

en There has been growing interest in the polar regions. And the international community has decided it is again time for a collaborative effort to better understand these regions.

en Thy easterly regions, and thy northern, thy southerly (regions), O earth, and thy western, shall be kind to me as I walk (upon thee)! May I that have been placed into the world not fall down!

en While many regions do get the mining canon it has not really been well used in the various regions. This primarily means not used at all.

en It's a close relation. In the regions, where they had the votes, they are regions in which they were the only ones who could campaign.

en More mature regions like the U.S. and Europe were significantly affected by consumer conservatism and a softening business segment, while Asia and other emerging regions were more robust.

en The regions of the brain we tend to use in our default state when we are young are very similar to the regions where plaques form in older people with Alzheimer's disease.

en The next executive committee meeting will be held in Sri Lanka in the second week of May. The annual general meeting will be held in Kuala Lumpur in the second week of June.

en In the outgoing year members of the government and the prime minister went to regions frequently, and ministers of the economic section of the cabinet at last made visits to regions.

en You're seeing two separate markets. One is in the coastal regions where you're seeing a substantial decline in home sales. The second is in the middle part of the country, in the affordable regions, where the job market is more important than interest rates.

en We found the current-carrying regions flare two to three times more often than the regions without large currents. Also, the average flare magnitude is three times greater for the group of active regions with large current systems than for the other group.

en The first is to establish three large autonomous regions with a viable central government in Baghdad. The Kurdish, Sunni and Shiite regions would each be responsible for their own domestic laws, administration and internal security.


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