Given David Cameron's words today, and despite the First Minister's earlier caution, it looks increasingly as if it will be a fait accompli.
We've seen the huge burden of eight years of war on our troops -- tour after tour, year after year, missing out on moments that every parent treasures: a baby's first steps, the first words, the day the training wheel comes off the bike, birthdays, anniversaries.
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It's hardly the first time the justice's words and actions have sparked debate and criticism.
"Thank you for having given us the luminous example of the simple and humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord, " Bertone said, quoting Benedict's own words when he first appeared on the loggia overlooking St.
"Putting the most important words first increases the computer's chances of a 'hit', " she says.
"We'll take it" were the first words out of Ryan's mouth during his press conference after the contest.
This is Susan's first broadcast interview in her own words since the story broke on Channel Four News - when her remarks were voiced by an actress.
The merger was designed, in Sir Iain Vallance's words, to create "one of the first great companies of the 21st century", which would deliver expansion on a global scale.
If New Orleans is the cradle of jazz, then New York's Garment District is where jazz spoke its first words.
The government's lead counsel got exactly 201 words into his argument when the first Justice cut in, asking for a citation.
In other words, the first sign of the movement disorder associated with Parkinson's may be in the gut, not the brain.
In one off-day meeting with the media during New York's first-round series against Ottawa, he needed six words to answer four questions.
First, Wernicke's area, the part responsible for understanding individual words, was more active in autists than non-autists.
He limited it to 135 words, compared with the 1, 428 he spoke when he became the nation's first president.
The Welsh-born leader offered a neat summation of her political style with the first two words she uttered as prime minister on the floor of Australia's House of Representatives.
He went on to become Northern Ireland's first prime minister and to a future shaped by his colleague's prophetic words.
Illustrators began using Moore's words to mold a visual image of Santa Claus almost as soon as the poem was first printed in upstate New York's Troy Sentinel in 1823.
Hong Kong's Filipinas, in other words, replicate their village communities, and these surrogate families form a first circle of shared being.
This spring, he released his first major-label album called "Loco Motive"--that's two words--in which he raps over funky beats and country twangs.
The words for "Wake Up, World, " a song about awaiting spring's return, are written at a first grader's level.
"I don't know how you can be a coach at any level today if you don't put your players first, " he said earlier this week, uttering words that surely never passed through Bill Parcells's lips.
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