But the white paper does at least chart a way out of one Whitehall's deepest holes.
Canine instincts took over, and Dusty took a bite out of one of the sheep.
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Typically, when you drive pirates out of one region they tend to appear in another.
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Oh, you mean you took some stuff out of one suitcase and stuffed it in another one?
Should Supervalu get out of one of these businesses and focus on the other two to simplify things?
First year English and drama student Fotini Efstathiou from Southampton, recently moved out of one of the cabins.
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Nobody said -- nobody has ever made the accusation that credibility was going to be had simply out of one election.
They say people will tolerate campaigners, but not making messiahs out of one.
So a company shut out of one market could suffer a devastating knock-on effect as successive obligations came due.
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He went to an expensive school but dropped out of one of Britain's top universities, the London School of Economics.
The rules of the single currency expressly forbid any bail-out of one country by the centre or by other countries.
Another has shown a way of flushing the virus out of one of the tissues where it hides from the existing drugs.
Still, in this model, a poor-quality piece of content that comes out of one bit of the machine can damage other outlets.
For example, in the case of index funds, don't switch out of one family's fund and into another that tracks the same index.
Small numbers of bees are making their way in an out of one of them, but there is not all that much activity to be seen.
"All you can do is produce out of one hand what you have taken with the other hand and people know that, " he added.
He has been out of one since he felt obliged to resign after four months as boss of Mr Yeltsin's security council in 1996.
Harmison, 29, came out of one-day international retirement for the recent win over South Africa, while Matt Prior and Samit Patel retain their places.
As Obama said Friday, he wants to try to "get past the habit" that ideas can be born out of one "ideological corner" or another.
' Watching all those cars headed so purposely in one direction that was straight out of one of those thrillers about earthquakes or tidal waves or killer hurricanes.
When you were ready to complete the process of your outhouse visit, you would rip a couple of pages out of one of those free catalogs.
And that the rise in the top marginal tax rate on capital gains will stop the flow of capital out of one investment and into another.
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CT, officers went to the hotel and, as "they started setting up, saw the suspect coming out of one of the rooms with the two children, " Tantaksinanukij said.
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In the book The Elastic Enterprise, Nick Vitalari and I point out that really strong companies have broken out of one part of the old industrial mold.
This subject matter sounds emotionally unrelenting, and it is, but Egoyan ultimately manages to wring hopefulness out of one of the most unforgiving stories I've ever seen put on film.
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And what my colleagues and I have found is that they all grow out of one key truth: The world does not always have to be as it is today.
Even if that were true, it would hardly be reassuring that so many people from one particular economic group are opting out of one of the basic responsibilities of citizenship.
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The setup consisted of a radar emitter made out of one coffee can and a second can with a couple of LEDs attached to serve as a tethered receiver antenna.
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