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It’s really what made Kevin and I decide on volunteering for the Militia as it was being formed
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I’m sure there are some curtains in the roof which would look okay in here … the ones I used to have in the dining room at the old house … I reckon they would be long enough … but it would depend on what colour scheme they decide on
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In the absence of elders some expedient means must be chosen to decide on matters of
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decide on cases of benevolence
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Men who are trying to decide on a Valentine’s Day gift for their girlfriends should first carefully consider the present stage of the relationship
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their local pub, could they decide on how best to wake the buggers
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could decide on a course of action concerning the crossing
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Decide on the terms of payment
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A guide is usually nearby to help the souls decide on the options available
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We are the ones, through self-expression who decide on the future direction of the planet
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Did I join an honourable organisation to commit cold blooded murder? Who decide on who live and die? Arrest them and bring them to the court to deal with and be grateful you don’t judge them for they have good reasons for acting the way they do
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Be reminded of course, that the Castigator is always briefed on our meetings and though we have been given executive control of the Holy Campaign, whatever course of action we decide on has to be ratified by His Piousness
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“Did you guys decide on the best way for me to leave the country?”
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You will have to decide on your own
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Having gained entry, I looked around the pub carefully, trying to decide on a suitably secure and safe hiding place
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Configuration Control Board: This is team of identified members who has the authority to evaluate any new change proposal (request) and decide on approval or rejection
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They understand the business, time, context and change impact, etc to decide on the change request
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Decide on a suitable place for items you have accumulated over the years, which
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He paused then, “I did decide on another thing though, when the time comes I will take over from him
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need to decide on a policy that works for
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Decide on the best position and drill a size hole
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they had to adjourn to decide on the sentence
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Are you any good? Let me hear something before I decide on letting you stay here
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I have saved you a little space next to me if you decide on a nap
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In most instances the patient along with the physician should decide on a
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"I pity the poor man who will have to control you when you finally decide on the poor fellow," he said teasingly
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trying to decide on whether or not there is a dog, I pondered on that beast’s secret
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I could decide on a plan of action, Leonid grabbed my hand
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This five member committee would then decide on how to utilize the land, what kind of crops to grow, village industries to develop in their village, etc
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find out the result of putting your ad will help you decide on its
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Decide on a frequency based
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You would not decide on a core process for an assembly line without the latest hardware or software to support it
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throughout the ages that it is not for them to decide on this that only God can decide who is born,
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The Mages will now confer and decide on the next step
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Persecutors lack compassion, so their victims, if they hope to survive, must immediately decide on the best defence—words, actions, or both—and then let loose! It doesn’t matter whether they win or not as long as the retaliation is coolly deliberate; not a girlish hysterical outburst! Salvaged pride will prevent psychological damage, and victimisation will probably cease
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NON RELEVANT THINGS OUT !ND ALONG WITH YOUR VALUES IT WILL ALSO HELP YOU DECIDE ON THE
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“And if we all decide on something and then one person changes their mind and does something without telling the others, it’s not a threesome anymore
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"I have weighed your sins and had listened to the cry of mercy, which led me to decide on a fitting life you will lead
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Decide on the things you have to
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“Still they are here which is a surprise, how did they decide on South Africa I wonder?”
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You should take that as an opportunity to learn things about her, which would help you decide on where to take her to
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When you are about to start with your gardening, do not forget to decide on the plants that you want to have in it
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Thus, you should try to anticipate the kind of compensation that they could offer to you, and decide on the things that could make you decline the offer or accept it
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to decide on how to proceed with this new denomination
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"What about the drug thing? Was it quite a struggle behind closed doors to decide on a suitable method for implementation of the new law?" she asked
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The President and I met with the Chairman of the Board to share my findings and decide on a course of action
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As for asylum, the High Council will have to decide on that
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You could simply decide on your limit for the month and then figure what you have each week to spend, which you can put into an envelope for that purpose
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I bought sixty feet of fencing and then had to decide on a configuration
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meeting of the chiefs of staffs at ten in the conference room of the White House, where we will decide on a plan of action in the Pacific
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Decide on the format of your chapters
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Finally, decide on an easy-to-read design
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That was however something only the Pope could decide on
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communal areas? Who would decide on the TV channel (trivial but a known
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“Ladies and gentlemen, you will have to decide on the final location of the following structures for your kibbutz: a combined school and community center; a fresh water storage tank; a central sewage treatment plant; four housing units with eighty apartments each and ten hydroponics culture buildings
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to decide on the colors of your graph
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You'll need to decide on the encryption key you want to use: this can either be the encryption key that you've set in $config['encryption_key'] in config
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There you have it--hooks are simple really, decide on an execution point, create a class to contain the code for your hook, and away you go!
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� The cabinet will have to decide on a policy about you soon
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closing price? To identify this information, the chart provider wil decide on a time, say 5 PM EST, as the daily open and closing time
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To enable him to decide on his best course of action he required constant and accurate reports from Suffolk on the enemy’s precise position
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Just leave her alone and serve her supper at six, until the chief can decide on whether to charge her or not
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The other advantage of having a reasonable selection of culinary additives on hand is that, for longer trips, whatever meals you decide on, chances are you’ll have the miscellaneous condiments required
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However, whichever option we will eventually decide on, Mister Secretary, I would strongly caution that we and the British concentrate only on one of them, not two
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We will decide on further steps once we have that ship freed from the ice
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“Starfleet is sending a ship to further investigate the Preserver presence here, as well as decide on the best way to help the Iotians further
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We expected that upon implementation of the Boblovian War Plan, which we designated Operation Blowback, everybody would have to decide on which side of the line they stood
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Since the stats are all there, you just have to decide on what name
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The new owners have to decide one way or the other
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Now that we have come full circle again with God the Father, there is now one more thing that each Christian must decide on in this life
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Once you decide on somebody to be with you’re
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Why is it up to him to decide on our fate? I'd like to defend our position, but I’m not even sure what I’m up against, and anyway he’s barely interested in the arguments
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business may decide on a direct mail marketing plan and spend thousands of dollars to mail out four different postcards, only to quit because they don’t see the results they wanted
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His yoga mates were an interesting mix: a woman in her late thirties who was an advertising executive from New York City, a man from the area who had his own construction company, a college student from the Midwest who was here to rejuvenate himself and decide on his major before returning to school
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you finally decide on the positives, rather than the negatives you will
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Know that you decide on what you want in this life
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and consequently decide on what your life is to be, where it's to be
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My first consideration is that only the President of Namibia has the right to decide on how the executive branch of Namibia shall operate
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I was wondering when you would decide on that
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I was planning on giving the baby up for adoption, I wanted to decide on the parents and still be part of his life
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There is nothing you will decide on your own
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Now you can review the pros and cons for each choice and decide on the best choice
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Having rejected that option, we still had to decide on the best
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” “It was hard for me to decide on what gift to give to you, because you are the first person that I’ve ever encountered- first child anyway- that seemed to show no interest in things, as it were
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Now is the time to decide on the type of filtration you will want to use when you setup your
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Between these two dates we must decide on evidence other than the shadow
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“Now let’s suppose that a long time ago, someone noticed this peculiarity—noticed how soldiers talk about seeing their lives pass before their eyes, or how Valkyries decide on the battlefield who lives and who dies
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need to assess the situation with objectivity to decide on the priorities
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They could no longer decide on a pole of their choice to hang me high, without giving me a
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should have received years ago made me decide on the latter
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I told her we could be lovers until our lives settled down a bit more and the prospects would be clearer and we could decide on a permanent union
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If he did, finally, decide on a divorce it should be done as quietly and calmly as possible so as not to create psychological problems for Theo
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Her favorite movie was Can't buy me love, her favorite song was 'Under the Sheets' by Ellie Goulding, she's 5'10, she can never decide on what her favorite color is, she gets straight A's and is a perfectionist
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� When we gain such information and understanding of these meaning perspectives, we can critically reflect on them and decide on their validity or their dishonesty
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did work, he had time to decide on his next action
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This was actually a harder one to decide on
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I'll leave it to you to decide on the exact detail of the goals
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“We can’t decide on that”, Cleo said, “because we don’t know whether he wrote it or not, as the RAM was uninstalled by then”
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Decide on a theme for the minions when
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Decide on a theme for the soldiers when taking