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  • Sometimes they go down to as low as 25 per cent offthe published rates.
  • The leaders and teachings offthe Caliphates were largely supported and enjoyed legitimacy in their rule.
  • The president knows the government would likely face tough international sanctions if it tried to finish offthe rebels militarily.
  • Questions were being fired off in my head faster than you could cook offthe rounds of the M230 30mm Chain Gun slung underneath me.
  • And I backed offThe next action from Jiujitsuguy led to your mistake which you corrected ( the warning of vandalizing on my talkpage ).
  • Unlike other plug-in lights that leech offthe hand-held's batteries, the SharkLight is powered independently by two AAA batteries.
  • The Cardinals showed up at their ballpark hoping that they could pull offthe same comeback that the Red Sox did to bring down the Yankees.
  • It was the son who, after splitting offthe car department from the loom works, took it public in 1937 and changed its name to Toyota for clarity in spoken Japanese.
  • A shift to the uptrend was finally defined by the sharp bounce offthe oversold 24 mark on the RSI . The RSI is currently riding on theuptrend channel Z . The RSI is at 31.
  • The perfect length for trousers, he says, should be four centimetres offthe ground when you wear them but if it's made of linen, give extraallowance as this material tends to shrink.
  • Citing the l994 earthquake in California ( which registered 6.7on the Richter scale ) as an example of the racks'stability, Loo says thatone of their distributors reported that the only item that didn't fall offthe display was Lovan's racks.