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Although a lot of people agree that there are some natural-born leaders, most people now know that leadership can also be taught.
Wilson's analysis of these data is now a central part of plate tectonics.
Cheques may now be cashed at most hotels for a small charge.
Nowadays some people eat more, so they are getting heavier and easy to get sick.
You're much heavier than me now.
It somehow seems hardly surprising that Ms. Player is now his sworn enemy.
In his novel Chapaev and Void, the role of the antihero is to subvert the grand narration by rewriting the original.
So here is a list of those published by staff at The Economist Group, and by freelance writers, during 2006. The list will be kept up to date here (which also has details of all staff books in print).
The embassy is now denuded of all foreign and local staff.
Now shall I have the demon's own time to thread it!
You'd better tidy up now.
He's such a romantic that he'd arranged for a big bouquet of flowers to arrive before him.
The first person I turned to was you. You turned up at my door with a bouquet of roses and a vintage 1950's car.
The criminal judicial system always comes up at the top of the list of voters' concerns in focus groups.
At least 10 disorders, previously intractable, have yielded up their secrets and can now be cured or considerably relieved.
Think about that when you're tempted to time travel into the future to put out fires that haven't even started yet.
Now some 17 candy shops create these sugary treats.
From now on, I must practise hard.
Anything you know you know you can leave out of your notes.
Then, as he does now, he advocated more stimulus.
The term now refers to the specific style of child-centered learning advocated by Holt.
Then the hangman said, 'Now, lass, say thy prayers, for thou must die.' But she said.
I put aside my uneasiness and said, "We need to put the landing gear down now!"
Millions of irrigation wells in many countries are now pumping water out of underground sources faster than rainfall can refill them.
We've had a few problems in our marriage, but we're both determined to make a go of it.