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(211) The northeastern flank is the lowest, but still promises 500 feet of free fall.
(212) It tells us foolish bedtime stories in exchange for our promises to purchase the latest corporate goods and corporate services.
(213) Physical intimacy promises to seal and secure the relationship, but this is a deception.
(214) But nuclear power brought nuclear warheads, plastics brought pollution, and the silicon chip promises unemployment for some people.
(215) In fact(http://sentencedict.com), John Major promises to emerge mildly well from the schemers' cauldron.
(216) Every politician has a promising career. Unfortunately, most of them do not keep those promises. Jarod Kintz
(217) Should not the right hon. Gentleman now apologise for the false promises that he made in 1991?
(218) In other words, might not loyalty in large companies be bought by promises of job security?
(219) A more relevant criticism is that manifesto promises may not address themselves to the country's real problems.
(220) By next year there will be no time delay between releases of software for the different architectures, promises Zander.
(221) By the end of his reign, he had broken all his promises.
(222) Marvin was always doing this, trying to make the President feel he was breaking promises by not following his advice.
(223) As the promises fill the political atmosphere, it is easy to become cynical about the candidates and the process.
(224) Nearly half of the Bank's borrower-governments break their promises about economic policy.
(225) Despite government promises of firm action, no official had to date been convicted of corruption.
(226) The Isle of Skye promises to be a good spot to escape the rigors of work and a broken marriage.
(227) Observe Daniel walk into the lions' den where most human promises end.
(228) To all these petitions the Crown returned empty promises of redress.
(229) Four orphans vow to be a family, but come to break their promises.
(230) He provides an audience with passion, applause lines and easily kept promises.
(231) Despite promises, he has yet to resolve conflict of interest issues relating to his business empire.
(232) Instead, people earn both through a reinforcing cycle of making and fulfilling promises.
(233) Interactivity: The sign promises luck should you rub the head of a certain fiberglass leprechaun.
(234) Without that income, promises of better public services - that is, publicly financed services - are pure fantasy.
(235) With a mixture of threats and promises, Halvorsen managed to evict his determined offspring, and led Floyd into the office.
(236) The bank and the fund are also confronted with pressing questions about their ability to deliver their promises.
(237) Thaksin needs a large amount of funds if he is to honour the populist promises that got him elected.
(238) Occasionally Cooley exhibits a multi-dimensional scheme that promises to liberate the imagination for the many sides of collective life.
(239) It arrived with its promises of thirst and hunger allied to discipline and prayer.
(240) He explained that the purpose of Confirmation was to confirm the promises made by our godparents at our baptism.
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