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Mrs Obama is carrying a certain amount of baggage of her own though not as much as Mrs Clinton.
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Barneys New York is carrying a relatively small amount of pleated pants in its designer area, about nine brands, aimed at "a real fashion guy, " said Tom Kalenderian, general merchandise manager of men's.
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And we're carrying out an intensive amount of research to find better methods than PSA to distinguish between the minority of cases that are life threatening and do need treatment - the vipers - from the majority of cases that don't - the grass snakes.
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Carrying enough fuel for rapid transit of large oceans takes up a tremendous amount of space and weight that could be devoted to carrying cargo.
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They also offer security as they reduce the amount of cash you are carrying around.
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Those carrying out the trial hope it will reduce the amount of time it takes women to recover from a mastectomy.
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"The amount of rage that these young people are carrying around is increasing very greatly, " says Sally Eller, who runs Phoenix II.
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California, like other states that are in the midst of carrying out their green energy goals, is constrained by the amount of space it has available on its transmission system.
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Given the amount of movement involved, we guess we aren't too shocked, but you should probably plan on carrying a round of spares if you know you'll be doing a serious amount of shooting.
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It should set benchmark standards, not lower its expectations to conform to low standards world-wide. (Some other countries permit passengers to board carrying the sort of potential weapons the TSA plans to allow.) Mr. Pistole is concerned about the amount of time spent searching for small knives when personnel would do better to focus on looking for explosives.
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