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That would leave the euro zone alone to carry to can with limited bailout resources, while also fretting about Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy.
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"The A12 from Woodbridge to Lowestoft is just not fit for purpose - let alone to carry the volumes of heavy lorries in particular which will be necessary for the Sizewell C project, " a Suffolk Coastal council spokesman said.
BBC: Suffolk County Council report calls for villages bypass
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I'm doing OK, but the "other person" and the trauma they carry won't leave me alone.
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But his views alone won't carry the country towards the free market.
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"We need to watch, for example, as an old woman, alone, is forced to carry her groceries in August heat over a fifty-acre parking lot: then we know, safe from the comforting lies of profiteers, that we must begin again, " Mr. Adams writes, again referring to "The New West" series.
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That lineup alone could have the potential to carry Apple for the rest of the year.
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Trust in others leads to a solid network of work colleagues and friends, which, in turn, provides more resources to carry out projects than if they were managed alone.
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Yet some of the book's pivotal figures, notably Klara Sax, an artist who turns disused bombers into a gigantic sculpture, do not excite enough interest to carry us through dozens of pages, let alone hundreds.
ECONOMIST: A less-than-great American novel
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Liam earlier admitted that Oasis would carry on, as long as Noel did not decide to go it alone.
BBC: Liam Gallagher
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When she went out in society with Begum Harouni, Husna was not a guest, not even really a presence, but a recourse for the old lady, to fetch and carry, to stay beside her so that the begum would not be left alone.
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