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91. It uses the successful cocktail of romance, family crises and big business.
92. The hijab is manna from heaven for politicians facing crises.
93. If this election were about urgent crises, big problems, complex choices, the Democrat would walk it.
94. Equally important, my parent had no one with whom to discuss child rearing or domestic crises.
95. In general, elite settlements stem from long periods of conflict and crises that threaten to rekindle widespread violence.
96. Gastric or other visceral crises with severe pain are sometimes a part of the syndrome.
97. It's a small warped mirror reflecting one of the crises of our age.
98. With globalisation still in its infancy, the likelihood of such crises recurring is high.
99. Arafat has survived crises, setbacks, and challenges to his leadership.
99. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
100. No crises, no sudden terror, no gunshots and screaming in the night.
101. There would be fewer international crises demanding his attention.
102. Great crises are breeders of great events in history.
103. The cyclical economic crises inheres in capitalism.
104. The social problems underlying these crises remain unsolved.
105. Future crises were handled crisply.
106. There is energy crises in Pakistan.
107. Great crises often call forth gifted leaders.
108. The economic crises inhere in the economic system .
109. The papers are playing up the oil crises again.
110. We can't forecast political crises well.
111. At the same time the coming of energy crises, bring people give birth to broad interest for energy conservation of these high energy consumption constructions.
112. The crises of individuals, like the crises of nations, are not realized until they are over.
113. I every menstruation date is different, such can is cipher out safe period with crises?
114. As figure 2 illustrates, the equity price declines that accompany banking crises are far steeper than are housing price declines, if somewhat shorter lived.
115. These global crises are not just dips and blips in the up-and-down cycle of human history.
116. This programme completely ignores Keynes'dictum that states must face crises with counter - measures to support demand.
117. Uzbekistan has responded to the negative external conditions generated by the Asian and Russian financial crises by tightening export and currency controls within its already largely closed economy.
118. If the U.S. Strategic Air Command had possessed independent control of the atomic arsenal during those crises or at any other tense moments in the 1950s or early '60s (when Gens.
119. At the time, Americans faced a cavalcade of crises and a crisis of confidence.
120. John McCain and Barack Obama offer similar diagnoses of the past year's credit crises – though the turmoil has only episodically been a focus in the long-running presidential campaign.
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