He wanted and expected her to lie in that affidavit, and that's why he suggested: Well, you could always file an affidavit.
Thatcher requested that she not lie in state and that there be no military flyby.
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Some of the worst-hit monuments lie in cities that have been the focus of sustained urban warfare.
Thatcher had requested that she not lie in state and that there be no military fly-past, or flyby, which sometimes marks funerary events.
The EU - after the Greek elections - may decide to throw in some funds that lie unused in one of its accounts.
Allowing telecommuting is as much of a constraint as not allowing telecommuting and the difference in the case of Yahoo may lie simply in the fact that the decision to no longer allow telecommuting was intentional: an informed choice of constraints.
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Meanwhile, the biggest dangers lie in an area that politicians barely mention: the labour market.
For many Kenyans, the answers lie in the way that regulations are often waived for bribes.
The answer may lie in the fact that the date coincides with the arrival of agriculture in the area.
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However, according to the researchers, a clue may lie in the fact that micro-organisms, too, work in mysterious ways.
However, while the cities may be internally efficient, the problem doesn't just lie in the stuff that gets consumed within city limits.
The technology and the expertise lie in the companies that do that.
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The solution to these problems may lie in hybrid airships that are aerodynamically shaped to generate part of their lift as a conventional wing does.
The key to helping grow the world economy will lie in creating environments that foster the growth of new successful companies that generate large social benefits.
An explanation for this divergence might lie in the fact that while younger borrowers are more commonly underwater, they are underwater by less than those in older age cohorts.
The real blame, however, would lie in the fact that it did not raise interest rates by much more last year, to prevent a bubble in the first place.
The attraction of algae would seem to lie in the possibility that, since they photosynthesise, they could be engineered to contain the whole sunlight-to-fuel process in one genetically engineered package.
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The mix of age and sensibility reflects his clientele. (Walters might go for the embroidered day dresses, and Olsen could easily carry off the crush pleated silk tulle strapless gown.) His multigenerational appeal may well lie in the fact that the designer himself is forever looking forward.
Patent trolls that lie in wait to ambush tech firms which have successfully brought new products to market clearly do not fulfil this remit.
Most likely, if you have offices that lie in the path of Hurricane Sandy, you are experiencing some sort of business disruption, large or small.
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This should increase the current which normally flows from the top to the bottom of the atmosphere, charging up any clouds that lie in between.
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Together these technologies create a system that provides immediate warnings of delays, accidents, temporary speed restrictions and road conditions -- the everyday hazards that lie in wait just around the corner.
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So successful in his lie was he that he received appointments to translate the Bible into Formosan, accepted invitations to the choicest tables in Britain and Europe, and wore the velvet fame of exoticism.
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Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Charlie Crist of Florida, Haley Barbour of Mississippi and Rick Perry of Texas -- whose states that lie in the path of Gustav, named a Category 4 hurricane Saturday afternoon -- will skip the GOP convention because of the storm.
If he is to be the strong, even radical leader that he claims to want to be, the most immediate use of that power should lie in the appointment of a resolute cabinet rather than the muddled cabinet-in-waiting that was elected last year by the party and is stipulated by Labour tradition.
Montauban were playing their first match in the competition and fielded a much weakened side after making clear that their priorities lie in maintaining their top-flight status in their domestic league.
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His life's purpose, it seems, is to arrange the notes that lie scattered in his head.
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