She says it's a happier atmosphere than at President George W. Bush's second inauguration.
She says it's implausible that the drugs would have no fracture effect on women with osteopenia.
She says it was because of the weight of the heavy pots Soad liked to use.
She says it hurts if people think she's gotten a part because she's black.
But she says it doesn't create doubts in her mind about her own abilities.
She says it's a commercial reality that everybody in China's film industry has to face.
But she says it is her decision, not his, to keep out of sight.
She says it was taken during a party in her old flat in Hamburg.
"She says it is scary how easy it was" to kill someone, Pratchett said.
But even on the eve of her U.S. tour, she says it doesn't really bother her.
She says it's not about returning to the tech-bubble days of the dot-com era.
She says it's about the land, which she and her husband Keith want to pass onto the next generation.
She says it seems it was this international unity which forced President Assad to accept the plan.
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She says it hasn't been easy being a student again, but she felt it was her only option.
She says it's voicing concern in a letter sent to each member of the German National Soccer Team.
She says it showed up "how arrogant and out of touch he has been with the local community".
She says it comes in part from her love for the upright bass.
She says it is difficult to reconcile Blair the prime minister and Blair the leader of a faith foundation.
She says it will significantly reduce the one hundred thousand minutes of delays caused by the weather each year.
She says it's important for anyone interested in buying foreclosed property to make sure it's free of any lien.
She says it's my life and if I want to do well I need to buckle down and do revision.
But she says it's worth finding those who can handle the freedom, even if it makes her job more difficult.
Wendy Weikel is a new member, and she says it's comforting to see how other people live with their loss.
She says it may be better not to ask the question: is this student a girl or a boy.
She says it would give her a lot of pain to kill a fellow Nepali but would if duty required.
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As a result, her "belly business", or pregnancy, has been a disappointment - particularly as she says it involved her teacher.
She says it's pretty bleak that a child can grow up in a residential schools and never be told they are loved.
She says it has given a new confidence to the town, house sales are up significantly and she believes success breeds success.
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