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Until now the most commonly used induction aids had to be administered via painful intramus-cular injections.
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On the other hand, access to resources on the part of cadres deployed to government is utilised through the mechanisms of patronage to win parti cular outcomes within the structures of the movement.
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She is, it seems, very full of the dresses, and mine in parti-cular; but 1 must know nothing about it, as yet.
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But one act of magnanimity, said Mrs. Beaumont, seems wanting to complete the greatness of your character, my love, in this parti-cular case of the expected marriage of the Cheva — lier
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So to sum up there is plenty of grounds NOT to obey any illegal and unconstitutional order to use nu-cular weapons.
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Thus you see, Lucy, that policy, as well as rec-titude of manners, justifies me: and in this parti — cular I am an happy girl.
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Gorgeous, muscular-looking bike, but I'm sure glad we don't have those enormous, ugly plates in the US!
kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2001
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The room-almost but not quite grand enough to be a hall - was cir-cular, its panelled walls decorated by paintings (most quite bad) of previ-ous Mayors.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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The first is a system of two-tier bargaining, in terms of which either party can raise issues at either the centralised bargaining forum or at mine level, which will lead to greater flexibility and help in restruc - turing the industry and deal with practicalities linked to a parti - cular mine.
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All manner of contemporary river craft plied the languorous yet mus-cular stream: sailboats whose ultralight fabrics responded automatically to shifts in wind speed and direction, hovercraft built up out of ultralight composites, MAG barges which utilized the minute differences in electric charge between air and water to lumber along several centimeters above the surface of the water, big power-boats, tiny super fast pleasure craft, and land-based skimmers.
Mid Flinx Foster, Alan Dean 1995
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