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If they have babies out of wedlock, it is usually because they have not yet got round to marrying the man they are living with.
It is now squeaky clean and even boasts a new roof.
Now the Governor and the others don't want to appeal-schwarzenegger likes the decision.
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said yesterday that the day of reckoning is here.
Mr Schwarzenegger, already unpopular before this crisis, may well now be remembered as a failure.
Might I enquire why you have not mentioned this until now?
However, from what we know from now-public secret military research in this area, it's clear that many of these sorts of techniques are simply tested empirically.
A pledge to follow Ireland's example in making substantial cuts to public-sector wages may now be necessary to ensure Greece can fund itself at reasonable cost.
If someone ask the same question to me now, I will gainsay me words too.
What will happen when it is clear that GM can't be saved in its present form and the resulting dislocation will knock tens of thousands of people out of work?
To the degree that it is fervently held as truth, to that degree will it be made manifest in your experience.
Making such a closure now has not been merited by the facts, "she said."
The Councillor knew nothing of the age in which he at that moment was.
Now Smee had found the tom-tom, and was at that moment sitting on it.
I can hear the sheep bleating and birds singing now.
The only problem is, if the real thing draws up beside you at the traffic lights, your sheep will be left behind bleating.
All we have to do now is to get to the shore, and that is easy.
Now the spell he had nurtured would become an old man's malediction.
"It's amazing," Mr Durrant added. "I think I'm still in shock."
So let me admit something right off the bat that I've been sort of coy about up till now:We goofed.
I 've got to meet a client right now. Can we talk later?
There was almost nothing he could not do, and he now imitated the voice of Hook.
My feet are now killing me and I'm absolutely famished.
Now she knew that he had been mocking.
She seemed really listening to the language of jealousy.