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When one liberator is at a loss for words, Reed and Kanin compensate with images of unspeakable horror.
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The Ibrox boss would like to add a defender and a striker to his squad, the latter to compensate for the loss of their top scorer to the Turks.
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Mr. Ahmadinejad declared that the embargo wouldn't hurt Iran's economy, saying other export markets would easily compensate for the loss of sales to Europe, the destination of about a quarter of Iranian oil exports.
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It will be difficult for the team to compensate for the loss of that offensive production, but Woodson said there is a solution: defense.
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They are frantically trying to attract as many foreign investors to the country as quickly as possible, to compensate sceptical (and perhaps troublesome) hardliners with quick riches in exchange for a loss of political power.
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If we assume you have the correct exposure setting for a given scene, and you wish to change the aperture, you must also make a change to the shutter speed or ISO to compensate for the increase or loss of light.
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Yet if the plan is indeed to compensate for the loss of exports by hoodwinking the Italian consumer into spending more, it is a risky one, for both Italy's government and for the country.
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