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Over the past year, major metros have begun tackling pension reform in some way or another consolidating, capping, cutting or crunching plans.
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In some way or another many of us have become slightly (or not so slightly) obsessed with the social media feedback loop.
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The proposals would require that by 2006 between 60 percent and 80 percent of a specific product range would be reused in some way or another.
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The point, I think, was to humanize the entire issue on both sides, and show how the system of prohibition is slowly dehumanizing and traumatizing everyone involved in some way or another.
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Unfortunately for me, my descendants immigrated from Europe directly to Canada, which is rare, as the majority of Canadian citizens have some sort of relatives or ties to the United States in some way or another.
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In the first category we're largely dealing with cars that are, in some way or another, powered by electricity, with the biggest example in the past being the Ford Focus Electric, which debuted at the show two years ago.
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Then I thought how happy I was for my family, and then immediately I thought of (Big East founder and first commissioner) Dave Gavitt and what he formed, and all of us in some way or another flourish because of Dave Gavitt.
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And while it is mostly a select group of financial, automotive and insurance firms that have hit consumers hardest with lies, liens and laissez-faire attitudes, the collateral damage in the form of worry and cynicism is affecting all brands in all categories in some way or another.
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Marriages, under threat in some of Ms Barker's other books, here have already broken up in one way or another.
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