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This is especially true on the more expensive, round-the world cruises.
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"You get to your point, I admit; but you have such a deuced round-the - corner way of doing it."
Chennai 2010
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Haiti has not had round-the clock scrutiny of the disputed ballots, they are not under lock-down as the Florida ballot boxes were, and there is certainly no court system in place to watchdog the recount.
Georgianne Nienaber: Whose Side Is Bill Clinton On in Haiti, Anyway? Georgianne Nienaber 2010
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Ruger and Hornady have joined to design an excellent varmint round-the .204 (bottom left).
Ammunition 2007
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AMANPOUR: The ground incursion comes after eight days of round-the - clock air strikes by Israel on targets inside Gaza and this, too, has contributed to the drama of this ongoing war because the pictures coming out of Gaza have inflamed the Muslim and the Arab world, also pockets in Europe and in United States, as many of those who've been hit are children and women and other civilians.
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CHETRY: And we begin with the developing news in the round-the - clock effort to free the American merchant captain being held hostage off of Somalia.
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More than two dozen medications, along with round-the - clock care, but David is not responding.
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This is what ` s going to get round-the - clock coverage.
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He went to Phoenix in the first round-the first draft pick without a college degree since 1946.
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Puppies need round-the - clock supervision and even grown dogs should not be left alone for more than two hours.
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