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Beverage companies started bottling the production of far-off springs, and now office workers unthinkingly sip bottled water all day long.
Then beverage companies started bottling the production of far-off springs, and now office workers unthinkingly sip bottled water all day long.
She used to work for me, but our situations are now reversed.
Any tax measures enacted now as a quick fix would only be reversed in a few years when the economy picks up.
The court says I am an unfit mother because I now live with another woman.
This is the only effectual way to secure our present and future happiness.
The current occupiers are George's great grandson and his wife, the 8th Earl and Countess of Carnarvon.
A man in Bandipur, a town north of Srinagar, previously protested against Indian occupiers but now worries more about cash: "tourism was gone last year, so now we need to make some money."
Now before we go any further, let me issue a warning.
Now you simply provision your instances.
Now, the US is on the spot to play that role.
Now, if Peter had ever quite had a mother, he no longer missed her.
The engine is now in perfect working order.
The Bismarck could now move only at a crawl and her crew were exhausted, hopeless, and utterly demoralized.
We watched the events unroll before the cameras.
At least 74 people have been killed since Tuesday, and looting is ongoing.
If Earth's orbit were only 5 percent smaller than it is, temperatures during the early stages of Earth's history would have been high enough to vaporize the oceans.
WE are coming to a sharp bend in the river. A rocky cliff over 400 feet high is seen on our right.
Television advertising is widespread and, nowadays, even movie theaters permit advertisements.
A wild sheep found in the mountains of Sardinia and Corsica but, by extension, any large, wild, big-horned sheep.
Eventually, Agassiz and others convinced geologists and the general public that a great continental glaciation had extended the polar ice caps far into regions that now enjoy temperate climates.
We now know the age of the glaciation accurately from radiometric dating of the carbon-14 in logs buried in the drift.
Now more and more people want to dive in the water to find the secret there.
It's just that every few years there's a Bigfoot sighting on this mountain, and people's imaginations start running wild.