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Remain Engaged = A combined military, paramilitary, civilian structure again under [UN/NATO] mandate and enforcement authority, would remain until a vote by the [UN] to remove the intervention for rehabilitation forces, the [ISAF] International Security Assistance Force.
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Get Engaged is an innovative program that is a partnership between the City of Seattle and the Metrocenter YMCA.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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I later learned that there are other Buddhist traditions, particularly one called Engaged Buddhism, that incorporate social activism in their practice
an atheist defends theists: part one: where i'm coming from 2009
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I later learned that there are other Buddhist traditions, particularly one called Engaged Buddhism, that incorporate social activism in their practice, and that the emphasis on self-absorption dominates mainly in the US surprise, surprise.
an atheist defends theists: part one: where i'm coming from 2009
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Is Jon Gosselin Engaged to Girlfriend Hailey Glassman?
Simon Cowell Confirms Engagement to Mezhgan Hussainy on Tonight Show, Jay Leno (Video) 2010
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Is Jon Gosselin Engaged to Girlfriend Hailey Glassman?
The Office Star John Krasinski, Actress Emily Blunt Engaged 2008
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We have access to many premarital preparation programs, such as Engaged Encounter which allow couples to work through issues they will have to deal with after they marry.
Misreporting on Divorce - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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"Engaged," growled the director, and another screen star was born.
More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher
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Why not have a notice put up outside the door on these occasions: "Engaged"?
The Daughters of Danaus Mona Caird
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And the old, scarlet-faced guard smiled fatuously at them both through the window on which glared a prominent "Engaged" as he had smiled on many another pair of fools -- so he silently dubbed them.
The Folly Of Eustace 1896 Robert Smythe Hichens 1907
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