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Zoran came very close to snatching a late winner against Belarus at the weekend but his direct free-kick just missed the target.
XUL takes the very-thin-client model of HTML and thickens it up a bit.
For now she wears a dab of lipstick and nail varnish.
They deflated the tires slightly to allow the truck to drive under the overpass.
Newland Archer, as became a young man of his position, strolled in somewhat late.
The result is that being fat or even only somewhat overweight is bad because it implies a lack of moral strength.
He was just fractionally ahead at the finishing line.
Colin gulped and turned his face a little to look at her.
I now skip breakfast so I can remember what it's like to feel a little hungry - something I never did when I was fat.
A small one, two bedrooms, but it needs to be fixed up a little.
Settings are left as they are with only slight adjustment to occluded color from black to dark brown to match wood color.
Each year the United States delays tackling its emissions means another year in which more carbon is spewing into the air, nudging temperatures upward.
Then it will start slowly improving, ending the year "slightly higher than where we are now."
Application code upgrades are a little more complex.
Shake them a little before you get up.
The ruling added a little clarity to America's incomprehensible racial laws.
The United States held a slender lead.
He's quiet and a bit on the shy side.
For the next 1,500 years, its inhabitants enjoyed a somewhat warmer and damper climate than today, living in a well-wooded steppe area where wild cereal grasses were abundant.
But the moon moves faster.
Attitudes to mental illness have shifted in recent years.
There is a good one at vernal yamato in vernal, but it 's a bit far from here.
Then you take that bundle of fibers and you twist it a little bit, because by twisting it, you increase its breaking strength even more.
It worked out well, by making my first move, but there was a lot of groundwork to be put down beforehand that helped me make that move a little bit easier.