Each morning one copy of The New York Times materialized in the main office and I used to go there after breakfast to read it.
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Sudan says SPLM-North is getting weapons and supplies from South Sudan, and that its fighters go there to rest after battles.
To the extent that the government still wants Lay's money, it will go after it there.
Economic revival in such cities, it maintains, means that more of the students who go there to study stay after graduation.
At a time when government was appearing to go after big business there was a groundswell of innovators changing the world.
And then, more broadly, the President's policy in Afghanistan was, after his review, predicated on the principle that our goal, our principle goal for being there is to go after al Qaeda, to eliminate al Qaeda and those who threaten the United States from the AfPak region.
We've all had to go buy portable bathrooms to use, because after 9:00 at night there's no place to go to a restroom.
I'm not -- we're not in a process -- and we've been through this before with Ambassador Rice where there's an effort to go after somebody.
He put that information out there and I had the right to go after it.
So there's enormous potential here to go after cures and that involves the kind of research and investment that we've made.
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And when there is opportunity out there to create something new, hundreds will go after it.
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But trust is still a problem, and there are some former fighters whom Allen will go after no matter what, he says.
There is not much further he could go, because after all, unlike his counterparts in this negotiation, he has already gone halfway on both sides of the equation.
There are other obnoxious features that Republicans can go after.
Scientific-Atlanta, which poses the question of whether, if there were securities fraud, the victims could go after not just a company that engaged in it but the company's vendors (I participated in an amicus brief that argued against holding vendors liable).
So there's all these different mix of markets they go after, and that is based on their history — are they making more or less money in a segment of the market or in certain regions of the country?
After all, there are only so many promotions to go around and a strong self-belief works best when you know how to apply it deftly.
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And so people will see that either there is insufficient circumstantial evidence to go forward with something like this, which involves a unilateral operation in another country to go after somebody you believe is Osama bin Laden -- and there were differences of views that were discussed.
He believes that as long as there are poppies, the government won't have time to go after cannabis.
After all, there should be plenty of Mets tickets to go around.
There is a growing judicial and legislative consensus that American courts can go after foreign thugs who come to the United States.
Spitzer, likely before he was found out, blithely states in an interview on film that he thinks law enforcement tends not to go after people for small crimes like prostitution patronage and drug use unless there is something bigger involved.
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