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    1. Whether you are in the co-operate world or whatever


    2. "And will I have to let him handle me to get his co-operation?" she asked


    3. He's usually into this kind of civic action, co-operation with the Gardai kind of thing, but I suppose he knew how serious this crime was


    4. ‘That explains why her brother was so easily persuaded to co-operate at any rate


    5. Unfortunately, our centers and the 'I's that comprise them have co-opted each others jobs


    6. and that the Cardinals will get no co-operation


    7. Expect no co-operation


    8. 'But he’s still willing to co-operate?'


    9. 'It needs the co-operation of Church and State


    10. 'That you place the matter before me, co-operate fully

    11. hard time convincing his colleague that co-operating with


    12. 'I’m very grateful for your co-operation and help, Cardinal


    13. confidence, hoping he’d co-operate with the transfer of the


    14. As far as interviewing a co-operative witness was


    15. convince her to co-operate - with the assistance of an


    16. only extinguished with the co-operation of both pilgrims


    17. She's incredibly easy to work with, un-self-conscious and co-operative


    18. you’ll have the co-operation of a Bailli who has the


    19. “I will not co-operate with her


    20. Jimmy refused, and the nurse gave her own look of exasperation at his failure to co-operate

    21. Roidon suggested a connection to a remote network, one that already had a huge amount of processing power, one with a governing AI that could communicate and mediate the co-option of its own systems


    22. ‘Given my intentions, aren't you curious as to why I haven't tried to destroy you? After all, the entire network has been co-opted by the time disruption device


    23. Ostensibly the army was to go to Santiago to attack and destroy the batteries thus enabling the navy to enter the harbour, remove the mines, and co-operate with the army on land in destroying the fleet and capturing the city


    24. Secretary Alger wrote to Secretary Long, asking him to order the navy to force the Bay at once; but since the War Department had sent the army into its precarious position, disregarding the only feasible plan of co-operation with the fleet for joint attack, Secretary Long refused to overrule Admiral Sampson


    25. Calling in the insurgent leaders, he asked for their co-operation


    26. The Army also had a similar unit called the CCB or Civil Co-operation Buro responsible for intelligence but somehow went over to more active operations killing a number of activists and terrorists


    27. The few times I dealt with them I had excellent co-operation


    28. Those who were called skillful leaders of old knew how to drive a wedge between the enemy's front and rear; to prevent co-operation between his large and small divisions; to hinder the good troops from rescuing the bad, the officers from rallying their men


    29. Authorities did not co-operate in any way


    30. But, for whatever reason, the General lost his co-operative mood

    31. We co-operate with the artillery


    32. The noise of the bombardment covered our comings and goings, eased my initial navigation woes, and was an interesting experiment in army-air co-operation in the field


    33. Why were they so upset? What had the Fairies done to provoke such a reaction? Bees are well known for being social, co-operative types


    34. It also looks like it could be the end-result of the flood-platform building in response to the many high-flood episodes of their earlier pre-history that was later co-opted for religious purposes


    35. At first, the answers of science could be fended off by the very authority of the established religions of the Western World, Catholicism, and its co-opter Protestantism


    36. ”) I learned how organisations co-opted financial support from businesses eager to advance their own interests


    37. This was a form of calendrical imperialism, co-opting Paleopagan sacred times, as they had Paleopagan sacred places (most if not all of the great cathedrals of Europe were built on top of earlier Paleopagan shrines and sacred groves)


    38. Yes, if a man has self-control and the co-operation of his partner,


    39. have learned the hard way, it takes co-operation and a common


    40. • Co-operating with the auditor and providing factual information on the status of implementation of the quality system/Processes

    41. Let them know that they are appreciated and how a family is a co-operative unit for the survival of everyone


    42. Once the long march of the sixties generation had captured command posts in the media, the universities, the schools, and throughout society they had no reason to refer to the history of those ideals and institutions they had conquered or co-opted


    43. paid for, I just have to pay the co-op fees and my other bills


    44. want it to work and you co-operate and accept the instructions, then you"ll reap the benefits of


    45. want it to work and you co-operate and accept the instructions, then you'll reap the benefits of


    46. but co-operate with the police at these road blocks


    47. The weather wasn’t planning on co-operating either


    48. With or without aid and co-operation, the absolutist monarch instituted a regular “paper regime”


    49. To be co-operating


    50. To provide lighting for their areas, the wizards of the four tropical nations had co-operated on a great illusion














































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