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61) Serve over ice as is, or dilute to taste with water, fruit juice and / or a dash of rum.
62) As is frequently pointed out, every government in the Sahel fell after the droughts of the early 1970s.
63) As is increasingly true everywhere, many of the old customs in Madeira are dying out.
64) Emperor Tetras are a quiet, peaceful fish and not as delicate as is sometimes thought.
65) As is well known, Marx himself gave a somewhat ambiguous answer; but Poulantzas' reply is quite clear.
66) These lethal tinned cocktails are treated as soft drinks, as is beer.
67) But there is no guarantee an insurance pay-out would cover funeral costs, as is the case with the pre-payment schemes.
68) The well developed buccal capsule of the adult parasite is prominent as is the bursa of the male.
69) An environment must be created in which partners can feel free to raise or lower their involvement as is appropriate.
70) Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it. Rene Descartes
71) However, this is essential to continuing success, as is the development and harnessing of the full potential of all employees.
72) And, as is customary, the families would erect a mourning tent.
73) For example, President Clinton, as is his instinct, has occasionally offered the prospect of flexibility in the talks.
74) Nevertheless, there was still considerable scope for policy to affect the situation, as is clearly apparent from Table 1.
75) As is to be expected, approximately 75 percent of the children come from poor families.
76) The decision of he judges is final, as is that of the Editor in all other matters affecting the competition.
77) And as is the way of things in nature, given sufficient heat and hammering, the result is forged steel.
78) As is typical of most women's paid employment, this work is not considered particularly skilled and wages are low.
79) What you must do is carry out as much investigation as is reasonably possible to narrow it down to one suspect.
80) The democratic principle is one person one vote(sentencedict.com), as is the principle of statistical analysis.
81) There is not only one way, as is demonstrated by the compound eyes of arthropods.
82) It is as dependent upon reason as is everything else.
83) In fact, as is clearly illustrated by this data, inequalities are relatively consistent throughout childhood.
84) As is evident from an examination of other rites, there are also other possibilities for congregational involvement in the eucharistic prayer.
85) The trustee must then exercise such care and skill as is reasonable in the circumstances.
86) Yet when tax is deducted at source, as is the case with a Pay-As-You-Earn scheme, that is precisely what happens.
87) The fabled dodo bird of Reunion Island is gone forever, as is the moa of New Zealand.
88) As is indicated above the judge must specify the sum to be disallowed or ordered.
89) Nevertheless,[sentence dictionary] changes constantly occur as is shown by a cursory glance at the development of local government services in Britain.
90) Fordwater is flat in top, St Mary's is tricky in third gear, as is Lavant.
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