It's a funny aspiration for a soap opera, ideological balance, but evidently a winning one.
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Usmani's Jihadist roots were too much for Dow Jones, but evidently not for HSBC.
Last we checked, Mobile World Congress ended a few days ago, but evidently ASUS doesn't mind a bit.
But evidently some do believe that it, or something close to it, could be useful for states fighting terrorists.
It is nice that the box is available for lease, but evidently DISH will only lease you one of them.
But evidently, it was only a game to the too-clever-for-you Stockman.
In a predominantly black country, which Nigeria is, the election of a black man, one would think it doesn't have quite so much meaning but evidently it does.
Mrs Merkel is aware of the talk of catastrophe, but evidently not listening even after market nerves led this week to a failed German bund auction (see article).
"Senator Lugar is the first senior U.S. official to say what many privately understand, but evidently lack the courage or perspicacity to say publicly: There can be no lasting peace in the Middle East as long as Saddam Hussein remains in power and retains at his disposal an arsenal replete with weapons of mass destruction, " Frank J.
But most evidently, we notice them in particular among those top in their field.
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Connor won't discuss the lawsuit but is evidently sanguine about the defense.
But Zynga evidently cannot resist running a good franchise to the ground.
Who knows what our spending power will be in the summer but, evidently, we will have to add quality to the squad.
But an evidently frustrated electorate has enthusiastically endorsed a new party led by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, giving him a much better shot at the top job.
But Lecerf was evidently going that fast, completely out of control, with no way to stop.
The idea is sound in theory, but there are evidently still some wrinkles to be ironed out in practice.
Its baggage handling, airbridges and flight information display systems may have been operational, but there was evidently too little time for proper tests and training.
Corruption is endemic in Ukraine, but Ms Tymoshenko has evidently been singled out.
But the government is evidently none too bothered by the idea of losing a bit more countryside in the long term.
Details are sketchy, but the bard was evidently pursued for tax evasion.
But Dr Mahathir is evidently prepared to let Islamic solidarity take second place to a pragmatic desire for Malaysia to become a host for international sporting events.
But Demand Media is evidently not enjoying the attention from Demand Studios Sucks, a blog maintained by refugees, malcontents and other critics of the so-called content farm.
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But some in the government evidently understand that these measures will not suffice because this week, sensible new rules that will make it easier for foreigners to work legally in Russia everywhere but in markets were also introduced.
He evidently perceives no choice but to deliver for his supporters by forcing the military to accept not only homosexuals, but bisexuals and even "transgender" and hermaphroditic individuals.
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Mr. Warner, who fancies himself a pro-business moderate but usually votes left, has evidently learned in the last year that the pipeline enjoys huge public backing: 70% of registered voters support its construction, according to a recent Fox News poll.
On ABC, former Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos -- who we're sure has become an entirely impartial observer in the, what, three minutes he's been a journalist -- notified us that the Gore camp is thrilled with the bump Lieberman has given the campaign, which evidently is noticeable everywhere but in the polls.
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