It has nothing to do with whether this or that borrower makes its payments.
Again, I'm not suggesting that the legislative timing might not be this or that.
Every individual has rights as an individual, not as a member of this or that nation.
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Same people in a tower telling you to buy this or that idea or concept.
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Before then stand by for numerous campaigns on behalf of this or that lobby group.
Israel needs somebody to link its actions to the economic relations with this or that country.
Rumors of the imminent exhaustion of this or that natural resource are greatly exaggerated.
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We can argue all day about this or that action, but the proof is in the numbers.
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Something to justify the expenditure on this or that and hopefully guide the ship away from the rocks.
The Duke's opening "Questa o quella (This or that)" is delivered while clothed in a white tuxedo jacket.
The losing side maintains that this or that therapy provides unique, special effectiveness impossible to achieve with other approaches.
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"If we picked up arms, it's not because we were pushed by this or that person, " he told RFI.
Perfectly coiffed women talked about being on the board of this or that.
You persuade customers that a skin cream will work only if they also buy this or that other product.
The authors do appear to have found a number of new witnesses to this or that part of the mosaic.
They may huff and puff at the media circus, as reporters constantly ask their views on this or that candidate.
The juicy claims about mangosteens curing this or that are made further down, by 800, 000 distributors, in face-to-face conversations and on the Web.
In the initial stages, as entrepreneurs are whiny about this or that, the closest sphere, the inner circle suffers alongside.
And obviously, people, they don't sit back and, you know, peruse the details and the accuracy of this or that statement.
Many not only have presidents and vice-presidents for this or that product line, but also presidents and vice-presidents for various regions.
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There have been many breathless reports from CES, cooing and ahhing over this or that piece of glorious shiny shiny technology.
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Our knowledge economy is producing alarmism on an industrial scale and the siren call to avoid this or that risk is ceaseless.
Perhaps it is always the fate of Democratic presidents to be portrayed as quislings quivering before this or that random evil dictator.
Sometimes he was unable to help his German, Danish and other clients because this or that colleague was away bridgegoing, he says.
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The folks on the right will want a different this or that.
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Libertarianism that puts political liberty first is conceptually undedicated to holding the line on this or that point on the Laffer curve.
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If you get in the business of deleting this or that, you can easily get in a flame war with the whole community.
How many times have we read, in the last 50 years, that this or that environmental apocalypse is going to starve the world?
"I'm frankly getting tired of Chertoff out there, every time he testifies, talking about how Brown didn't do this or that, " Brown said.
Indeed, much of the demand for ratings comes from investors who want to know whether this or that debt issue is attractively priced.
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