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1. Get her moved up to town a.s.a.p.
2. The A.P.R. must always be given greater prominence than any statement relating to any other rate of charge. 6.
3. He then sought a declaration that A.P.E.X. was not entitled to do this.
4. He also put out a city-wide A.P.B. on their man, warning that he was armed and dangerous.
5. Done this in awful haste - forgive if egg-sucking but just first speedy thoughts to turn round a.s.a.p.
6. But the A.A.P. warns parents and doctors against several kinds of treatment programs. These include those that claim a high level of success or a cure for the disorder.
7. The A.P. also reported that even after the priest was finally defrocked in 1987, he continued to volunteer with children in the Oakland diocese; repeated warnings to church officials were ignored.
8. A.P.'s Bill Hippie reported from Guadalcanal: "Aerial observers reported tonight that a large force of Japanese warships was headed for Guadalcanal."
9. Both organizations are called A.P.A.,(Sentencedict.com ) and neither will relinquish the shortened form to the other.
10. Also, a virus called I.A.P.V., for Israeli acute paralysis virus, was present in almost half the colonies studied.
11. But in his conference with employees, Mr. Curley suggested that the CNN wire service needed major improvement before it could play at The A.P.'s level.
12. The more compelling statistic was rarely mentioned in news accounts of the A.P. story: the survey found that another 27 percent of Americans had read 15 or more books a year.