The second theme is going to have to be annunciated by George Bush as he will continue the prosperity we've enjoyed for these last years. |
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Some 20 years later, in a famous aphorism Omnis cellula e cellula, Rudolf Virchow annunciated that all cells arise only from pre-existing cells. |
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Next, why the nation's largest union is vehemently opposed to private accounts and Social Security reform, as annunciated so far by President Bush. |
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It is utterly ridiculous for John Kerry to say we can stay in Iraq for years, a position hardly different than the anti-war Howard Dean often annunciated. |
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Any deviations can be annunciated in real time via email or text message, or can be automatically corrected by the control system. |
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A starting point, but not a stopping point, is to count the number of alarms and the rate of annunciated alarms. |
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Carter, the standard annunciated in the legislative history is the proper standard to apply to trusts for purposes or See. |
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As commands were being issued to activate the Kurs system, a failure was annunciated, triggering a passive abort. |
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