Part and parcel of this same effort has been the growing opposition to natural gas fracking.
And so ads are going to be part and parcel of the experience that gets created.
Wenger said the ability to deal with setbacks was part and parcel of a footballer's life.
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For American patients, what must be called executive incompetence is part and parcel of drug unaffordability.
"It's all part and parcel of being a professional cricketer, " he said of his injuries.
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As part and parcel of this Apple has brought the design of its processing chips inhouse.
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South Africa's history of violence "is part and parcel of daily life, " he said.
Part and parcel of the negotiations is a proposed reconfiguring of the Tour's qualifying process.
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And one thing that is part and parcel of the holiday season is obligation.
"It's part and parcel of life that you become a victim of your own success, " added Brown.
It's part and parcel of being a professional athlete - if you're not sure, don't take it.
"Food should be part and parcel of education and not just an adjunct to it, " she said.
Personal bankruptcy is, unfortunately, part and parcel (or perhaps the end of one road) of the debt collection industry.
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The U.S. economic system has shown time and again that innovation is part and parcel of its unrivaled development.
It is part and parcel of what football is about and why it is such a huge sport worldwide.
He is disappointed but accepts injuries are part and parcel of the game.
Some of these requirements are also part and parcel of the Damen philosophy.
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World Sec's Poon sees higher prices as part and parcel of economic growth.
Java was indeed part and parcel of what they wanted the company for.
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Stages and performance spaces are part and parcel of the Gay Village, which hosts a range of concerts and parties.
Disc jockey Michael Christian may be correct that prank calls are part and parcel of radio programs around the world.
The desire to control others is a constant in history and is part and parcel of the construction of states.
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And I said, yet again, for Germany, Europe is not only indispensable, it is part and parcel of our identity.
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We feel part and parcel of this campaign, and, if it should be asked, everything will be considered, seriously and positively.
It is all very normal and all part and parcel of giant pandas - it's just really a waiting game now.
"Liverpool was part and parcel of the Britain she cared about and wanted to change in a fundamental way, " he said.
For many of the scientists who discovered natural laws, the pursuit of science was part and parcel of their religious beliefs.
However, as the Fermanagh MLA acknowledges this is "part and parcel of politics", a game in which leaders make their own luck.
So a willingness to take chances is part and parcel of innovation.
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As part and parcel of their set up they control a swathe of spectrum: to communicate between their various offices and staff.
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