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en They have chosen a more indirect route likely to cause complications for a gay-student alliance.

en This will be a lot of work for whoever or whichever student is chosen. They must remember that they are a student first and a regent second. It requires a lot of organization skills, and they are going to be involved in every aspect of where the regents are involved.

en This will be a lot of work for whoever or whichever student is chosen, ... They must remember that they are a student first and a regent second. It requires a lot of organization skills, and they are going to be involved in every aspect of where the regents are involved.

en We understand that hearing us say this is important to you. However, we want you to know how difficult it has been to understand what you want because you have chosen to use only notes, indirect messages, and calls to other jurisdictions,

en We've chosen a different route - to form a partnership.

en We are at a loss to understand why Norway has chosen to go down this particular route.

en Given our relationship with the Student Cooperative Association, and in anticipation of receiving lots of requests of this nature, we've chosen simply to decline them all. The Student Cooperative Association has long run the Co-op Store, a critical element within the Co-op association, and so we did not wish to create a divisive element for the student-owned and operated Co-op Store.

en There's been anticipation that now the indirect bidders are going to stop being dominant. It'll be interesting to see tomorrow if that indirect bid bounces back or not.

en I understand there may be complications in the life of a child if they no longer have a parent. But when my children were small, if I had to choose to save my child or myself, I would have chosen my child.

en It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of herr Tufvesson. Bank of America has chosen to take the coward's route of least resistance and pay off the shakedown artists in the reparations movement.

en They love to talk about all the complications. The complications are a great marketing device, each new complication gives them a reason to believe they have to buy another watch.

en The problem with the former cutoff of 140 is that by the time people were diagnosed with diabetes, about 20 percent already had complications, ... We know that the risk goes up sharply for those complications when the blood sugar gets to be about 126.

en I told Deon Grant, 'Listen, I'm going to jump it. I know the route,' ... And I told my linebacker, 'If the running back runs a wheel route, just stay with him because I'm going to jump the route.' They ran the same route and I was right.

en I would like for us to create a route — a short route and a long route — around the city and have it be interconnected so you could take a walking tour of Columbiana.

en They will be color coded with mileage on markers. Anyone can then easily choose one of two trails, walk a scenic route of downtown and also burn off calories, according to the trail that has been chosen.


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