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Bottom line: looks pretty, but so very fake.
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Foreign exchange markets are very efficient, so that current exchange rates pretty much reflect all there is to know about the factors that would influence them.
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So the RM27-01 is very light and pretty durable.
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And it's been a very bitter fight, so it strikes me as being pretty hard to put that together at the end of the day.
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But President Mandela and Mr. Zuma the likely next leader of the country, the trade unions and other civil society leaders who've already spoken out very clearly, so at this point President Mbeki appears pretty isolated within South Africa.
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"I need pretty much everything doing for me, " he says, so it's very difficult if his regular carers or stand-bys aren't able to turn up.
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So I think it is pretty well documented through scientific studies that acupuncture, for example, can be very helpful in relieving certain things like migraines and other ailments -- or at least as effective as more intrusive interventions.
WHITEHOUSE: Town Hall in Arnold, Missouri
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But you do pretty much need to have electricity so collecting that property tax through the electricity bill seems like a very good way to get it.
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So I went to the medical center which ultimately led to me having a rub down and I remember the very pretty lady who was going to treat me.
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So in one sense Path is going after a very large vision: a sort of all-purpose app for sharing pretty much anything and everything.
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Our cricket team is actually pretty good, but unfortunately cricket cannot be played in the rain, so there hasn't been very much cricket to watch.
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