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- The changes would have to be approved or rejected as a whole by Congress, making it hard for narrow-interest lobbies to bend lawmakers to their will.
- Applications with a full curriculum vitae and two references should reach the Principal by June 12th.
- Congressional leaders now have to work out a compromise.
- The cast must all be on (the) set by 7 in the morning.
- Managers must appraise all staff.
- They have to have a basic understanding of computers in order to use the advanced technology.
- He must store a large quantity of grain instead of consuming all his grain immediately.
- I have to pick out its meaning with the help of an English translation.
- If you want to designate a period, you have to look at tangible things like pottery, particularly painted pottery, because it's easier to categorize.
- An independent regime must be an armed one.
- The legal representative of the debtor must attend the creditors' meetings and answer the creditors inquiries.
- You have to be willing to get to know yourself and your partner intimately.
- I'm not a huge fan of this method, but sometimes brute force is required.
- She has to take sedatives to calm her nerves.
- The team has also had to deal with the hot and steamy weather of Shenzhen while practicing their routine.
- The lease plainly states that all damage must be paid for.
- We have to resolve this matter once and for all.
- I must clean the fish tank out.
- The Don always taught that when a man was generous, he must show the generosity as personal.
- So you have to bring it back, even though you've got "extended borrowing privileges".
- The police must be notified of the date of the demonstration.
- The date of the demonstration must be notified to the police.
- "They must scurry back through the grimy crevices from where they had crept," says the New Times.
- That first successor has to be an equally bold leader, who perhaps can even overshadow the original company builder.
- But to transform Britain for the better after the election-and to earn the support of the Economist before it-mr Cameron must be braver.