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On the high end, they must push in-to the tablet PC space with iPad-like devices that also deliver video, music, games — and books.
Read On 2010
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Trying to bring it about — integrating China in-to the highest councils of the 21st century — should be a top priority for the new president and his team.
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There's also a danger that public demand for a harder line against the Chechens, for starters, could translate in-to state-approved discrimination against ethnic minorities and new restrictions on civil liberties.
Looking For Answers 2007
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You can investigate solutions that have been curtained off-behind the "caution tape" of the official keepers of ideas and "solutions," written off even by many who hate the way things are but who have themselves been misled or havesettled in-to see what has truly been accomplished through the revolutionary struggles of the oppressed and exploited throughout the world.
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I was both exhausted and hyperaware, and just as he leaned in-to kiss me again?
Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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This could even pose an opportunity-before climate change fatigue, like compassion fatigue, sets in-to draw the links between solving the climate crisis and eventual necessity of real campaign finance reform.
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I was both exhausted and hyperaware, and just as he leaned in-to kiss me again?
Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports Patterson, James, 1947- 2007
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It's most important protege has not only survived an Israeli military attack but in many ways come out in a much stronger position, being acclaimed by the public opinion of the region and Iran's close relationship with Hezbollah obviously will be down in-to - its advantage.
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It's most important protege has not only survived an Israeli military attack but in many ways come out in a much stronger position, being acclaimed by the public opinion of the region and Iran's close relationship with Hezbollah obviously will be down in-to - its advantage.
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Pausing to let that sink in-to sink into her own consciousness as well as her aunt's-Domino took a Switters-sized swallow of wine.
Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates Robbins, Tom 2000
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