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But I think real friends will not post photos that do that.
But while other, legal fund managers did not necessarily do anything criminal, they too have lost billions placed with them by investors savings for holidays or retirements.
But they could exact a high price: they are long-standing advocates of a proportional voting system, which would boost them but could damage the two big parties.
But if Hawaiian natives are given greater autonomy, it is far from clear how many people this will apply to.
But if you refrain from making a vow, you will not be guilty.
But he is a pragmatist, albeit a principled one.
But the gene expression paradigm is widely accepted among geneticists.
But big projects like that will move more slowly thanks to the country's hefty repayment burden.
But they have now come far enough to be able to thumb their noses at the cynics.
But the NIST group was able to entangle the mechanical motion of two sets of vibrating ions.
But how many people use their noses for their jobs?
But as online work and play becomes ever more essential, no one else has yet managed to recreate [gm99nd] 's magic.
Buyers like these apartments as they are similar to rare jewellery.
But the Boomerang Nebula's expansion creates a kind of cosmic refrigerator, allowing the gases to maintain their unusual cool.
But Mr Turnbull might have thrown a boomerang, making him victim of his own attack.
But they weren't, and it's unclear whether anyone could be.
But you see, it was just an error, a stupid error, the kind anyone could make.
But Li Yang still misses hot pot, two words! Do many Chinese people like hot pot?
But Mr Roberts's results disappointed the Victorian bosses.
But the white cat is very gentle.
But when they got home they did the reverse.
But the burden of looking after her sister-in-law and her husband rests heavily on Wirasinghe's shoulders.
But Bonita Mentis still finds it impossible to accept what happened to her sister Shevonne, who died in the attacks.
But turkeys are sold by weight, and people often buy big ones for holidays.
But that does not mean coercion should now take a back seat to persuasion, Mr. Nye argues.
But Gerald could never attain elegance.
But don't be a rush to try to find the next Michael Jordan.
Business interests have made it clear that they're horrified at the prospect of hitting the debt ceiling.
But their laying await was known of Saul.
But we do not need the secretive, repressive, expansionist dragon that many experts see stirring in the Far East.
But that view is based on a caricature of Israel as it strikes much of the world now: the strong and expansionist country that resorts to violence instead of compromise.
But last week he appeared less than confident, declaring that he may retire at the end of this season when his contract with Bresciaruns out.
Busking is a fun activity for the performer.
But the Nobel committee could have made a braver, more difficult, choice by declaring that there would be no recipient at all.
But family pressure had induced him to follow his father into medicine, and he began to be fascinated by the difficulties of birth.
But Kroehnert says that in the case of declining birth rates, it will be difficult to make up for them simply by adjusting policy.
But I believe it? S also something else.
But the U. S. also has major naval Allies in the region (like Japan and South Korea), while China has none.
But that is unlikely to happen while mobile-internet connectivity remains patchy.
But all I could see was an empty hallway.
But I could not help thinking about that silly poem.
But, o my mother, I could not help it!
But they could not help us change.
But the rock is reasonably widespread, being both the underlying stuff of ocean floors and a common outpouring of terrestrial volcanoes.
But such simplistic advice is impossible to follow.
But Robinson's case was fairly exceptional.
But for the really exceptional vistas, you need to step outside.
But it may be a while before a new Homer hymns them in verse.
But that means there is plenty of scope for the leading firms to grow, and magnify their profits, by mopping up smaller competitors.