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"We regretted that this reform pro posal was not preceded by a wide, inclusive consultation process across the political spectrum and society at large," European Commission spokeswoman Angela Filote told a news briefing in Brussels.
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But that's universal; serfs are at the dis - posal of their Citizens.
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I did not think I ought to mention to them the pro-posal I had made.
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If any pro-posal is to be made me, of what nature soever, it must, in that case, have appeared to be quite new to me: and what an affectation must that have oc-casioned, what dissimulation, in your
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But see you not that this pro-posal should come from him, and not from me?
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The strike has disrupted posal deliveries in the North-West and telephone services in some areas.
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But that's universal; serfs are at the dis - posal of their Citizens.
Unicorn Point Anthony, Piers 1989
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He had innocently thought his carefully prepared pro-posal would be accepted instantly and approved.
Nor Crystal Tears Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1982
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He didn't elaborate and Ethan, excited at the prospect of finally trying out their confederation pro-posal on a prospective government, didn't pursue the conversation.
Mission to Moulokin Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1979
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Subsequently, and particularly after the pro posal for the U.S. interest equalization tax announced on July 18 (even as modified in Canada's favour three days later) an atmosphere of uncertainty developed in Canadian financial markets which was reflected in somewhat higher interest rates and also in a falling off in new capital issues.
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