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But he didn't know the long line of luck that I had, and I never told him.
"Bumblebee experts have been working very hard for the past 10-15 years to recreate flower-rich habitat in this area and it's working," she said.
Butt he also is very hard working, although he is not smart, he listened to his wife. "a foolish bird has to fly first".
But for the No. 1, No. 4 and No. 6 picks of that draft, the present and near future remain much murkier.
But the killer applications for personal robots remain as illusive as ever.
But those findings have come under debate, and definitive conclusions remain elusive.
But the promise of hydrogen-powered personal transport seems as elusive as ever.
But getting actors from ABC's "Lost," which is ending in the spring, could prove problematic.
But more importantly, they are about achieving contentment.
But the mountain stays and remembers, and follows you with my love.
But meantime he came up to Hua and asked in low voice, "Hua, it is said that a prisoner has been executed today." He is the child in a family surnamed Xia.
But today it almost guarantees that exceptional performance goes unrewarded and mediocre work goes unpunished.
But the inefficiencies that Rakuten exploited in the Japanese market do not exist to the same extent elsewhere.
But it would be unprecedented for delegates to reject a bill.
But Athens was also something completely unprecedented in the world it was a democracy.
But they are not unprecedented.
But long after that goal was met, the housing lobby barred almost all efforts to rein them in.
But also we hope that all sectors of society, care Hubei disaster, united to overcome this natural disaster.
But the most revealing fact is that Mr Li junior evidently thought he could get away it.
But the Lakers are far from upset, even though they could have used another big body inside.
But the atmosphere does succeed in making a surprisingly large amount of the earth's surface fit for human habitation.
But an administrator may decide not to demand such a high degree of confidence when the lives of hundreds of people are at stake.
But at this week's biennial Farnborough airshow, the aviation industry's biggest bash this year, that was not how it looked.
But the mood in the MECC exhibition centre was strangely muted this year.
But this time has shrunk, and Shanghai's housing prices rose too fast.
But then, that is the nature of austerity.
"But you might mingle with other young people," his mother reproved him, but felt a kindness in her heart.
But you might mingle with other young people, "his mother reproved him, but felt a kindness in her heart."
But many other Banks are still in firefighting mode, says Mr Mestchian.
But I saw you signal to the hunters. Your words did not match your actions.
But on the show floor it was hard to keep track of all the new "smart" phones and services.
But the era, its ruins, and its blood overwhelm us with facts.
But do we know really know ourselves?
But life is not a fairy tale, were mostly not say what, there are poisonous snakes and scorpions-hearted beauty, but also crafty of "honest people."
But life is very helpless, I can't cheesy walks away.
But her bid to control prices, her rabble-rousing instincts and her scheming were all alarming.
But then our fans erupted when we scored.
But now a booming economy has transformed their lives. Hilary Spurling sees the changes for herself...
Business has been thriving in the past year. Long may it continue to do so.
But, these efforts may not be sufficient or be implemented soon enough.
But that is still a drop in the bucket. Only about one-tenth of 1 percent of the energy consumed in the United States came from solar sources in 2008.
But a community choir in Vermont is trying something different.
But while such support as Wang Zhi's is vital, it is a drop in the ocean.
But it is a meagre sandbag against the rising waters of unemployment.
But all this assumes that policymakers want to be bold.
But, in a last-ditch effort, we had enrolled her in an experimental treatment program.
But Jennifer's presence in the small town attracts the attention of a few morally deprived locals who set out one night to teach this city girl a lesson.
But it also noted that in effect this was a "foreign-exchange version of the cold-war stalemate based on 'mutually assured destruction'".