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- He wanted money for rain, money for the AOL, and now he's dead.
- I'm not in the market for a new car at the moment.
- But now, over Europe, the AOL is breaking up.
- Now, however, AOL is at last busy launching new services.
- They'd get better, because we would have to start making them what they ought to be right now.
- She looks vacant and ungainly.
- Why, they ask, should the thugs round Mr Mugabe behave any differently next time, especially when their own ill-gotten gains are at stake?
- I'm afraid Mr Liu is engaged at the moment. Would you mind waiting?
- I'm afraid Mr. Liu is engaged at the moment, would you mind waiting?
- The machines used to generate them still rely resolutely on vacuum tubes.
- The palace is now open to the public.
- There are at present four television channels.
- Now, as with engines, the sound of tracks changes depending on the manoeuvres of a vehicle.
- As a result, wind turbines now dot Denmark.
- Even Republicans, usually supportive of private lenders, are now turning on them.
- Now, let's look at the relative impact of turning on Domino transaction logging.
- The time had come to formulate a hypothesis.
- Now, I have to run an errand.
- I have to go an errand for him now.
- If they want a fast data connection, they will have to dump their current operator or hope it can piggyback off a rival's network.
- He does not dwell on the past, takes no thought for the future, and looks with indifference on the present.
- Some sports that were part of the Olympics in the past have been removed to make way for new sports which are more popular.
- They find much truth in the conventional wisdom, but also some solace for those who believe small is beautiful.
- Robben is making great progress and this halt in the competition will allow him to rejoin the squad next week.
- France, which left NATO's military structure in 1966 (though not the alliance itself), has decided to rejoin.