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31, As we switch to this system, two charges may initially appear on the same statement.
32, He re-entered the hangar and searched for the switch to slide the double doors open electrically.
33, He scored his first goal since his switch to starboard and proceeded to give vastly experienced full-back Kenny Sansom a rugged afternoon.
34, They will then switch to rack operation for the climb to Monserrat.
35, The switch to a free market economy will not be easy.
36, Always switch to a secure connection when modifying your account details or checking out.
37, Buse said the broadcasters could have made the switch to digital programming with only one-third the spectrum they were actually awarded.
38, The switch to the 5-mark share will be recommended to shareholders at the annual meeting May 9.
39, Shoot the bird to wake it up and switch to the straight-up bullets.
40, Lotus has been badly bruised by the sudden switch to Windows.
41, Full-time staff are being asked if they would like to switch to part-time work and various initiatives including job-sharing are being encouraged.
42, The switch to waged work of previously independent producers also increased union membership.
43, The distributional effects will be very similar to a straight switch to a property tax.
44, But the company, which specialized in minicomputers,[www.Sentencedict.com] failed to capitalize on the switch to personal computers.
45, They were among those who in 1981 took a $ 40, 000 cash buyout to switch to a less-generous retirement plan.
46, Would Parcells select either one, make Willie McGinest a defensive end and switch to a 4-3 defense?
47, Indeed, PageMart and PageNet last week offered incentives for EconoPage customers to switch to their paging networks.
48, Switch to a spring dressing when rain fall drops and leaching will be less, he urges.
49, If the primary log file is flawed then the software performing the rebuild operation will switch to the reserve log.
50, It took a long time for Americans to switch to smaller cars.
51, The election's last-minute switch to Labour probably reflected a genuine desire on some voters' part to get the Tories out.
52, Once you're offline,[sentencedict.com] switch to Work Offline mode and browse through the articles as if you're online.
53, His switch to off-cutters from a reduced run-up suddenly had the ball popping off the wicket and the bat.
54, Simply switch to the Economy 7 tariff and update your immersion heater with an inexpensive Maxistore conversion package.
55, He dabbled in the long jump until the age of twenty-four and then decided to switch to the sprints.
56, He cited Liverpool's willingness to operate a 24-hour service as a key to the decision to switch to Merseyside.
57, Far better, with the demise of lifetime employment, to switch to a notion of lifetime employability.
58, You could switch to diesel but you'd be better off hopping to work.
59, Similarly, rising incomes may cause the demands for hamburger and margarine to decline as wealthier consumers switch to hones and butter.
60, In California, the state-mandated switch to cleaner-burning gasoline added another 5 to 15 per gallon to gas prices.
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