Five, or sometimes six, European presidents or prime ministers spoke for two-and-a-half minutes each.
By definition they are unique, sometimes one-of-a-kind places for which few (or sometimes no) comparables exist.
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Visibility was reduced to the next street, or the next corner, or sometimes just the next step.
In other words, courts have previously cited other countries, or sometimes pre-American traditions, in making their case.
Right now, because demand plunges at night, wind generated at night is lower value or sometimes even dumped.
That's the standard disclaimer of people who very often decide to make such plans later, or sometimes don't.
Its academic brands have powerful global appeal. (See here.) But competition, or sometimes cooperation, is growing abroad.
Under their direction nuns kept diaries of ecstasies and prayer, or sometimes painted their visions directly onto canvas.
An FOI application is likely to take 20 working days or sometimes considerably longer to obtain an answer.
Past attempts, however, have relied on dissolving the tetrachloride (or sometimes the dioxide) into the molten calcium chloride.
Print graphics, which by definition spread their price among several (or sometimes several hundred) copies, remain relatively affordable.
However, it is not necessary or sometimes even feasible to know how HR inputs are transformed into business outputs.
Someone who stands up for a cause or conviction can be regarded as a hero, a rebel or sometimes both.
Victoria Barret will be sitting in a chair getting TV makeup applied by a woman named Gail, or sometimes Linda.
In the end, nearly every major or minor crew member is given their quiet (or sometimes loud) moment with Shepard.
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Far from accelerating towards the end of an innings they either scratch around or lose wickets - or sometimes both.
Occasionally a dead fish would be found in a shallow swamp, and that fish we cooked or sometimes ate raw.
One of the problems with much evolutionary psychology is that it just concentrates on humans, or sometimes on humans and chimps.
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The antiquated IRS computer system is apparently unable to do this in a timely way, or sometimes to do it at all.
Besides the base management fee, you are expected to cough up 20% of gains, or sometimes 20% of returns exceeding some benchmark.
But in the great grain growing areas, by and large, it's just left to rot, or sometimes even burned in the fields.
The operator farms out the emergency to the appropriate agency: emergency services, fire, police or sometimes all, depending on what the caller says.
The hearing also became a venue for senators to air their complaints about related (or sometimes unrelated) issues they have with the companies.
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When you have a problem with your credit card issuer, it is hard to find someone who can help, or sometimes, even listen.
If you study navigation at the Coast Guard or a boating school, you are taught what is called Dead Reckoning or sometimes Ded Reckoning.
The payoff from fundamental research does not turn up in a quarter or a year, or sometimes a decade, and sometimes at all, he notes.
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But it does recommend that member states get together to form and train coherent multinational brigade-size forces available for deployment within 30 days, or sometimes 90.
Typically they would warn me about the dangers of: people of different races and people of different classes or sometimes of just too many people in general.
The industry's shift to charging for fees for extra bags, or sometimes charging fees for any bags, has significantly reduced the rate of lost or mishandled bags.
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