No plastic, which everyone knows makes up a huge part of our garbage these days.
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In spite of this rejection, these places do not mind being put in the Middle East, though viewed from, say, the Far East they are really in the Middle West, which everyone knows is in America, or rather the United States, as others in the western hemisphere like to call it.
So people from nearby farms soon began showing up to check out the newcomer, alerted by the mysterious rural news network by which everyone instantly knows everything.
Every step of the election process is observed by everyone, and everyone knows everyone, which makes it harder for someone to get away with anything.
It is one thing, as we've seen in the past, to say here is my plan, which everyone out here knows has no chance of clearing Congress because the elements in it don't have bipartisan support, there's no evidence of historical bipartisan support -- or you can put forward ideas that meet that test and create jobs and grow the economy.
There's a prolific car theft ring in Gaza and security officer Asharaf(ph), which is not his real name, says everyone knows who's involved.
"The birds are, for me, a key to entering an environment which is just pleasurable and birds are something that everyone knows just a little bit about, " he said.
These editorial lines are not to persuade these groups to have certain ideas: they are that everyone knows that said groups have certain ideas which the editorial line must chase.
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"Everyone knows about the 2003 World Cup final, which I've yet to see, " he said.
Everyone knows why they do what they do, which is the key to greater success for the company and its employees.
Now, I want to say what everyone here in Holland and everybody here in Michigan knows too well, which is that these have been some pretty tough times.
Everyone knows that a lot of Division I recruits are jocks first and students second, which undercuts the spirit of what most people want college sports to be.
"He came to us before the 2008 election and said that everyone keeps talking about reducing oil reliance and cutting greenhouse gas emissions, but no one knows which approaches are more cost-effective than others, " says Phil Sharp, president of RFF.
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