How To Use Affairs In A Sentence
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Warner wrote from Egypt expressing sympathy for their unfurnished state of affairs, but added, "I would rather fit out three houses and fill them with furniture than to fit out one 'dahabiyeh'.
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
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“And now, Sir John de Walton,” he said, “methinks you are a little churlish in not ordering me some breakfast, after I have been all night engaged in your affairs; and a cup of muscadel would, I think, be no bad induction to a full consideration of this perplexed matter.”
Castle Dangerous
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We have no interest in interfering in the internal affairs of other countries.
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Convenience is, however, in all affairs of life, an execrable test of value.
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He admitted to five different affairs and countless visits to massage parlors for ‘full-body’ massages.
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I could continue this yo-yo description of euroland affairs were it not that I will run out of good news to juxtapose against the bad.
Euroland Should Prepare for More Ups and Downs in Its Yo-Yo Economy
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His interest in public affairs, especially in social questions, was keener.
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Deputy Agricultural and Land Affairs Minister Dirk du Toit called on farmers to invest in what he described as human resource capital.
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Produced by the BBC's network current affairs unit in Manchester, Real Story will have a three series run of 28 programmes.
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They said that as their longer "taciturnity" might cause the ruin of his Majesty's affairs, they were at last compelled to break silence.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
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After being faced with the "extortionate" demand, Lee and others at his resort called the Canadian consulate and department of foreign affairs emergency line, only to be told to pay up
Toronto Sun
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And second, it's probably not good to intervene in the internal affairs of a nation that is looking for a worthy path of development.
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Was there ever such a man?" said Mr. Mordacks to himself, as he rode back to Flamborough against the bitter wind, after "fettling" the affairs of the poor Carroways, as well as might be for the present.
Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale
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He is a government affairs consultant, and a past president and COO of a banking software consulting firm.
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A glance at any probate casebook will demonstrate how often solicitous distant relatives, keen to do fetching and carrying as well as to sort out troublesome financial affairs, show up in the declining years of lonely old people.
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The national monetary sovereignty fully belongs to domestic affairs of a state, and the nation has the right of exerting its monetary sovereignty independently.
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The ruling dynasties and aristocracies required an essential stability in international as well as domestic affairs.
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In the past it has refused to interfere in the country 's internal affairs but may be softening its position.
Times, Sunday Times
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And do not forget that Ferry's bandmate Brian Eno is Nick Clegg's youth affairs adviser.
Archive 2008-11-01
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But when it comes time to make that decision, almost 40 per cent of us fail to remove our posteriors from the couch and forfeit our voice in the nation's affairs.
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The motion had particularly pleased Mobuto who was desperate to bring Zimbala back into world affairs.
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Ten years ago I would have said that this sad state of affairs was irremediable, at least for the immediate future.
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This competitive logic of power politics makes agreement on universal principles difficult, apart from the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of other sovereign states.
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One must guard against the misinterpretation of this term impoverishment as compared with the state of affairs which would have developed in the absence of credit expansion and the boom.
Is Something Better Than Nothing?
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England, and she kept Susan Talbot and her children in what she called their meet place, in which that good lady thoroughly acquiesced, having her hands much too full of household affairs to run after queens.
Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
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He proposes that this area would not involve agreement to the common agricultural policy, common foreign and security policy, justice or home affairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is a tide in the affairs of men.
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That delights the band's publicist who has been telling us that this is a return to the era when album launches were hyper-expensive, orgiastic affairs that lasted all day and are still remembered.
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This year is the centennial for a treaty under which Japan deprived Korea of its power to conduct foreign affairs, a prelude to Japan's annexation of the Korean Peninsula in 1910.
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The board has so misconducted the affairs of the company that it's deep in debt.
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The Tourist was impressive ... but this is even better, a dazzling, dizzyingly complex world of clandestine warfare that is complicated further by the affairs of the heart.
The Nearest Exit by Olen Steinhauer: Book summary
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His financial affairs are in a tangle.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs, also look and rethink over the existing involvement, efficiency, effectivity and also carrying and delivery capacity of chief district officer, who are the chief of district security system, to encounter the state of occlusion.
Nepal: Disappearing Security in Occlusion
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He also commented on the depressing state of affairs concerning preservation of blaxploitation pics, with something like 200 of the 270+ films he cataloged from the era being unavailable (at least without some serious digging).
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To entrust such commercial affairs to a non-executive board "has potentially disastrous consequences".
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Once upon a time, in the heyday of unitards and medicine balls, intercollegiate games were private affairs, held in basement gyms or on remote lawns, and if anyone bothered to go and watch, it was an athlete's dad or girlfriend or roommate.
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Citizenship of the Union was to be established and close co-operation on justice and home affairs was to be developed.
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But we'd like to raise our voice so that everyone can share and recognize the challenges we have in front of us so that all of the interested parties can talk," Kimihiro Ishikane, deputy director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Asian and Oceanian Affairs, said in an interview.
Japan to Take Assertive Stance Toward China
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He hadn't travelled far in love himself and was still curious about everything to do with affairs of the heart.
A DEAD LIBERTY
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Some of the professors at a local university are distraught over the state of affairs here.
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And in his stable at Ascot the son of Sleeping Dove, from home for the first time, pondered on the mutability of equine affairs, closing and opening his eyes, and breathing without sound in the strawy dark, above the black cat he had brought to bear him company.
Swan Song
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I am a current affairs and news junkie.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the lives of our saints, independently altogether of the momentous change in human affairs and prospects which they ushered in, have a substantial hold on history, of which neither the classical nor the northern hierology can boast.
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
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What is difficult to overlook is her record of being totally ineffective as a four-term assemblywomen, her inability or unwillingness to work with others, even within her own party, and her extreme positions on issues such as Medicare, social security, education, veterans affairs and many others.
Mitchell Bard: The Tea Party All-Stars: The Worst of Extreme GOP Midterm Candidates
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If complementizer phrases denote propositions or possible states of affairs, then it is reasonable to assume that being good simpliciter is being a good state of affairs, and hence that it is a special case of attributive good.
Value Theory
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I wouldn't disclose that, that's part of our financial affairs.
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He was a liar and a robber in business; she had heard the Minister for Business Affairs describe him that way to Philip.
MURDER SONG
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This determinateness of arrangement is the structure of a state of affairs.
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Gone was the era of gunboat diplomacy, gone the treaty port concessions, gone the specially conceded naval bases, the military missions, the ill-disguised interference in Chinese affairs.
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Your strength in personal affairs is your ability to build a well-knit, solid relationship that endures and continues to thrive year after year.
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As the Irish say, we'll have a very big hooley when the millionth person gets water," Water Affairs Minister Kader Asmal told a media briefing today.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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We all are interested in the status of world affairs.
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It took several years before we were able to reinstate a comprehensive schedule of public affairs programming on public television.
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A bilateral co-operation agreement, covering trade, education, cultural affairs and aviation was signed during the visit.
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Such a state of affairs provides the seller with a unique opportunity to exploit the relatively weak bargaining position of the investor.
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For they have become the indispensable actor in world affairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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One calendar year up to 31 December, 1996 was selected to show the pre-computerisation state of affairs.
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Potiphar discovers that Joseph is surprisingly honest, diligent and bright for a common slave, and puts him in charge of all the affairs of his house.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Deception And Desire: An Overview Of Genesis
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The centre is a joint initiative by the Home Office, Crown Prosecution Service and Department for Constitutional Affairs and will dispense justice to anti-social louts and low-level criminals.
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Most people have affairs for selfish reasons.
Times, Sunday Times
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In this regard, the political camps ought to tackle the issue of changing the presidential election system only after they help state affairs run smoothly and efficiently.
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He is drawn to the lanes of the city day after day, his camera capturing images of locksmiths, shoemakers, barbers, tailors and residents going about their daily affairs.
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As she begins to pick apart the web of secrets, lies, and love affairs uncovered in the wake of her trial, Betsy suspects that her tight-lipped neighbors may know something that she has denied even to herself.
Neighborhood Watch by Cammie McGovern: Book summary
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I use the word in its connotation of an unimpaired or uncorrupted state of affairs.
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During the war, when he was the most famous journalist in London, he had a series of affairs with refugee women living out the war in the bombed-out city.
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This company is by Beijing Traffic department, Beijing transports the tube department, the industry and commerce tax affairs to authorize the be established large-scale Transport company.
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Sixteen standing commissions were also created to advise on domestic and foreign affairs.
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In a letter to the Super Committee, Congressman Howard Berman D-CA, Ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee wrote, In this period of belt-tightening and economic uncertainty, some seem to think that foreign assistance is a luxury we can no longer afford.
Regan Hofmann: How President Obama Makes Love, Not War, by Pledging to End AIDS
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Such a state of affairs could explain the responses in pernicious anemia obtained by feeding large amounts of autolyzed yeast-extract, as shown, for example, by Ungley.
George R. Minot - Nobel Lecture
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At the same time, the governor's unconventional decision to leave office without completing a term raises questions about the viability of such a run -- and about the state of the GOP field, following revelations of extramarital affairs recently by two other potential contenders.
Governor's Move Highlights GOP Divide
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The Ministry for CHT Affairs (MoCHTA) also issued a memo instructing district-level officials to not use the terms "Adivasi" or "indigenous" in any government documents, and instead to use the word "upajati.
Drishtipat Writers' Collective
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The Minister for Foreign Affairs has already communicated on this event with the American President.
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Eugenia too, soothed with the delusions of her romantic but innocent fancy, flattered herself she might now see continually the object she conceived formed for meriting her ever reverential regard; and Miss Margland was importantly occupied upon affairs best suited to her taste and ancient habits, in deliberating how first to bring forth her fair charge with the most brilliant effect.
Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
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At regular shire and hundred meetings royal orders were implemented and local affairs, including the administration of justice, transacted.
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They had the right to administer their own internal affairs.
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Veterans Affairs that, as a paratrooper and artilleryman, he exchanged fire with enemy combatants and was engaged in an incident of friendly fire.
William Devereaux
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He perceived that the Liberal ministry had offended certain influential sections by appearing too demiss or too unenterprising in foreign affairs.
Archaism.
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With so much on the line I expect the games to be very cagey, tactical affairs for the first hour or so.
The Sun
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If this does come about, the ensuing paralysis will surely be an apposite commentary on the unhappy state of affairs we have reached where no party seems to deserve to govern us.
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The establishment contained no department of foreign affairs.
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The application of mathematics to trade and financial affairs is as old as mathematics itself.
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Equally, there are those who conduct their affairs with imagination and equanimity.
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As there be tides in the affairs of men which taken at the flood lead on to fortune, so there be waves which straddled at the proper time will bear a Halliwell on their niveous crest to the dizzy heights of fame, quicker'n the nictitation of a thomas-cat.
The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
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To be reliable, a cognitive mechanism must enable a person to discriminate or differentiate between incompatible states of affairs.
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Both the United States and Britain insist that, to keep the country from imploding, it is essential that the Balkan nation remain under the political authority of an internationally appointed "High Representative," who governs the nation's affairs.
Elmira Bayrasli: Electing an Independent Bosnia: The High Representative Must Go
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Automobile enthusiasts, aficionados, and followers could aberrate themselves from the accepted affairs of their accustomed lives and appear calm through this blog.
Auto Parts Online, Auto Parts Online Blog Updating Consumers
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The money is divided among departments such as Welfare, Water Affairs and Public Works, which are involved in job creation programmes and poverty relief.
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She too endured harsh criticism and partisan pressure for becoming openly involved in public affairs.
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Critics of Reich say his appointment as the State Department's top Latin American policymaker has more to do with domestic politics than foreign affairs.
The Right Man For Latam?
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The Presbyterian merchant sought to follow ethical principles in all his business affairs and to make merchandising a public service.
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Winner of Best Politics Blog and Best News & Current Affairs Blog order of business in the Dail is the worst political failure I have seen:
Irish Blogs
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If, however, his Majesty were willing, as they hoped, to avoid discontenting all for the sake of satisfying one, it was possible that affairs might yet prosper.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1555-84)
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He did a 180 on the death penalty; cozied up to the politically connected Hasidic Jewish community; placed a former borough president on his payroll as "Director of Community and Civic Affairs" at $125,000 a year; and actually indicted his election opponents.
Len Levitt: Jabbar Collins: The Sins of Joe Hynes?
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But presidential elections are quadrennial affairs, whereas Superbowls happened annually.
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If, improbably, he had thought that private affairs could have first attention and public business be left to aestivate the summer through, developments on the frontier soon would have aroused him.
Washington
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Burgess-Dunne aeroboat, the property of Vincent Astor; also Mr. Astor's skilful services as pilot, which he generously offered through his interest in naval affairs and because of his desire to give the world this first account of a sea battle observed from the sky.
The Conquest of America A Romance of Disaster and Victory
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Not so if it's just so much tittle-tattle about essentially private affairs.
News of the World vs. WikiLeaks
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The foreign affairs committee also accused the foreign office of hindering its investigation into the government report, whose findings were published last December.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is at delicate moments in world affairs, such as this, that expressions of widespread dissent from opinion-formers can become a real political force.
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He is likely to be more upbeat, less highbrow, but nonetheless less tub-thumping than most home affairs spokesmen when he speaks to delegates at 3pm today.
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I hardly watch any television, aside from news and current affairs.
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The first thing that we shall do is to state, and which we shall prove in evidence, that this vice of bribery was the ancient, radical, endemical, and ruinous distemper of the Company's affairs in India, from the time of their first establishment there.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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This notion of sovereignty considers inviolate the internal affairs of nations.
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Don is especially receptive to Megan's beguilement after settling affairs at Anna's house and getting the ring from Stephanie.
Finale Watch: Mad Men, Rubicon
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They are just ordinary bods and, like ordinary bods the world over, they have affairs.
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It is not anti-military, but it does reflect–to a biassed extent–the "ugly American" construal of US intervention in global affairs.
Critics: 'Avatar' is anti-military & anti-religion
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Our President has no intention of intervening in your internal affairs.
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His was the dominant personality and influence on affairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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The president-elect is expected to name [Cass] Sunstein — his friend and informal adviser — to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, a transition official said late Wednesday.
Matthew Yglesias » Cass Sunstein to OIR
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The eighteenth century was thus a period of slow evolution rather than radical change in military affairs.
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Claiming he was willing to put that behind him, Raggio added, "What is difficult to overlook is [Angle's] record of being totally ineffective as a four-term assemblywoman, her inability or unwillingness to work with others, even within her own party, and her extreme positions on issues such as Medicare, social security, education, veterans affairs and many others.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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As for Spain, she was hard pressed; French and American emissaries had stirred up strife in her colonies; and affairs were most "ticklish" in San Domingo.
William Pitt and the Great War
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Weddings are usually large, expensive affairs paid for by the groom's family.
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But at the moment when no precaution should have been relaxed, a despatch from the West India directors, who appear to have been misled by advices from London, announced that no danger need be apprehended from the English expedition, as it was sent out by the King only to settle the affairs of his colonies and establish episcopacy, which would rather benefit the company's interests in New Netherlands.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
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In the 1930s, American politics were characterized by isolationism in foreign policy and a preoccupation with internal affairs.
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Mine management needed to change, to rid itself of possible archaic practices, rigid structures and "blinkered" thinking if it wanted to extend the lives of mines, Mineral and Energy Affairs
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Too many parents have been too afraid ever to acknowledge the real state of our affairs to their children.
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Veterans Affairs Minister Alan Griffin said Anzac Day was an occasion for remembering those who fought and died for their country, not for shopping.
Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
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Convenience is, however, in all affairs of life, an execrable test of value.
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The meeting was led by the assistant to the National Police chief for intelligence affairs.
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you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television
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Would coursework in psychology enable me also to turn scholarship out on to human affairs?
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The final segment was introduced by the former commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and, more germanely, General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera.
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If this path is followed the American Legion will be a force for good in the country's affairs as well as a bond of fellowship among those who were members of the largest army ever raised by this republic.
The Story of The American Legion
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The Economic Affairs Minister said that public investment in water conservancy is necessary, even if it means increasing public debt.
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Juan Rodriguez Fonseca, who had the chief management of the affairs of the Indies, and was permitted to fit out an expedition to visit any territories in the new world, except such as appertained to Portugal, or such as had been discovered in the name of Spain previous to the year
The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Pik Botha acted as a "handbrake" on cross-border military raids by the South African Defence Force when he served on the State Security Council, he said on Wednesday.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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He secured 11 ministerial jobs, including home affairs and justice, during the Fourth Republic.
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The flagship daily news and current affairs programme Kildare Today will deal with topical issues and provide a forum for listeners to air their views.
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Since then, the country has consisted of 16 Länder or states, each of which has wide powers over its domestic affairs.
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The ignorance of the American people regarding foreign affairs never continues to flabbergast me.
CNN Poll: Support for Afghanistan war drops
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I'm handing you over now to our home affairs correspondent.
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Any attempt to discuss the issue of human rights was rejected as an unwarranted interference in the country's internal affairs.
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The Faculty of the University recommended him for a chair of theoretical physics but the Department of Educational Affairs decided to delay confirming the post.
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With the development of MEMS, the realization of micromation and intelligentization of scout system makes micro robot be an important research aspect in military affairs.
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Affairs tend to happen when this has been attempted and failed or not attempted at all.
Times, Sunday Times
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Perhaps this is also why so many extra-marital affairs are work-based.
Times, Sunday Times
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'meddlesome' and threatens a 'crushing' response should Obama continue to meddle in Iranian affairs.
Blue Star Chronicles
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We want to give a wider audience easier access to more of the sort of ideas spiked has been producing since it became the first custom-built online current affairs publication in the UK.
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The decision of Government to send reinforcements to Ireland was mentioned as a prelude to the information from Vienna of the birth of a son to the Princess Nikolas: and then; having conjoined the two entirely heterogeneous pieces of intelligence, the composer adroitly interfused them by a careless transposition of the prelude and the burden that enabled him to play ad libitum on regrets and rejoicings; by which device the lord of Earlsfont might be offered condolences while the lady could express her strong contentment, inasmuch as he deplored the state of affairs in the sister island, and she was glad of a crisis concluding a term of suspense thus the foreign-born baby was denounced and welcomed, the circumstances lamented and the mother congratulated, in a breath, all under cover of the happiest misunderstanding, as effective as the cabalism of Prospero's wand among the Neapolitan mariners, by the skilful Irish development on a grand scale of the rhetorical figure anastrophe, or a turning about and about.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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Ltd is a professional foreign trade company holding the rights of general trade and frontier trade authorized by the National Department of Commercial Affairs.
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I have to settle my affairs before leaving here.
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Defence Minister Joe Modise was not yet in control of the affairs of the Department of Defence, defence secretary Pierre
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Recovery in Europe poses a dilemma zz Varying pace mars progress By Emma Ross-Thomas and Gabi Thesing by Aoife White The Associated PressUpdated: 09/14/2009 07: 17: 53 AM PDT European Union Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Joaquin Almunia speaks during a media conference at EU headquarters in ...
WN.com - Business News
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Joanne is a journalist, attorney and former deputy director of public affairs of a government agency who also writes the weekly political column, Speaker of the House.
Joanne Bamberger: Five Things Politicians Shouldn't Forget About Women Voters on Election Day
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The school equipment work party affairs worker troop construction is completes the school equipment work party building work, the advancement work innovation important basis.
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Yet the disgraced former chairman of the Commons home affairs committee is back again.
Times, Sunday Times
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This account is only a pale reflection of the true state of affairs.
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We'll let Indian and Northern Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl complete that apothegm in the time-honoured way.
Archive 2009-04-01
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Seen this way, the First Amendment is a two-edged sword that prevents government from inhibiting religious expression, but also limits the scope of religious authority to ecclesiastical affairs.
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Britain was to the fore in pushing for the ratification of more than 30 measures discussed last Thursday by EU home affairs and interior ministers.
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His scientific activities were fitted into a life well filled with business affairs and civic duties.
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How far were troubadour love affairs all in the mind?
Words Of Love: Passionate Women from Heloise to Sylvia Plath
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These are just a few of the changes that could affect the way you handle your financial and business affairs.
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He called on city officials to redistrict and give blacks a more representative voice in the political affairs in the city.
Heroes or Villains?
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She went from running errands to running his life, convincing him that she should manage his affairs and business matters.
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So why is there nothing protecting us from people who deal with shonky affairs of the mind?
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We hold that no country should interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.
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Twice married to Richard Burton, their romance was named No. 3 in TV Guide Network's special, Hollywood's Greatest Love Affairs of All Time, which will rebroadcast Wednesday at 9 p.m.
What to Watch: Elizabeth Taylor Retrospectives and Marathons
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I must put my affairs in order.
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This allowance was to be suspended during the absence from Oxford of any inferior bedel, whether occasioned by his own affairs or those of the University.
The Customs of Old England
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My father was buried yesterday and I now have his affairs to disentangle and I came across your card in my purse.
THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
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However, the mission marks another dramatic shift away from a general policy of non-intervention in the affairs of sovereign nations.
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I will teach you to meddle in my affairs.
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LBJ may not have done as much in foreign affairs as Reagan, but noses him out for 3rd spot in "consequentiality" for the permanent impact of Great Society, Civil Rights legislation, NASA, and elevating liberalism and reform to institutions an ongoing operation.
Harvard sociology prof Orlando Patterson sees racism in Hillary's 3 a.m. ad.
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It was a sad state of affairs when children aren't taught to read properly.
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A revenue audit is an investigation into the financial affairs of a business and its owners.
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The Papacy recognizes this new state of affairs, forcing the French into acceding to the new state of affairs.
Zornhau: Kurtzhau discovers the logic of Empire
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The ministers of defense, interior and foreign affairs are all from the same area.
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The Cabinet will be discussing certain affairs of state.
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It is extremely easy for students to make the mistake of cutting and pasting from the Internet," said Catharine O'Connell, vice president for academic affairs and academic dean at Defiance College.
Ethics
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The alternative is to make intellectual life increasingly irrelevant to human affairs, to turn intellectuals into hypocrites, and to turn everyone else into anti-intellectuals.
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It's well-played but slow, and the trio's murky affairs are hard to become too involved in.
The Sun
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JAMIE MCINTYRE, CNN SENIOR MILITARY AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT (voice - over): If you needed a lesson in civilian control of the military, Donald Rumsfeld gave it at Tuesday's Pentagon press briefing, when he suddenly pronounced the term insurgent expression non grata.
CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2005
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However, you certainly have no problem exercising your right to be self-centered and ignorant to world affairs.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs may authorize other agencies to revoke or invalidate a visa.
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All interviews had to be monitored by military public affairs escorts.
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When the truth begins to emerge it becomes apparent that the rumours of affairs were hearsay, but a darker secret of family ties lies beneath them.
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Plenty of countries rightly 'meddled' in the affairs of the United States when they saw black children being blown down by powerful water hoses and attacked by dogs at civil rights marches.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Spectator of the Free World: Obama and Iran
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But a state of affairs where the group most subject to being singled out for violence is uniquely not protected by the law is a manifest injustice.
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They have a bank manager who knows who they are and remembers their affairs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Exuding seemingly uncrushable confidence, it's not long before he is off, rapping his uncompromising take on world affairs.
The Sun
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She graduated from Princeton University with a major in biology and minors in Latin American studies and science/human affairs.
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Well, I mean, it's very rare you see the defense bringing in adulterous affairs on the part of their client!
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After graduation he was appointed to the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs as a cadet diplomat.
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Fraser-Moleketi was reluctant to list any such "duplicated" entities, naming only "some smaller research and related institutes" within land affairs, and social development's National
ANC Daily News Briefing
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His own compositions are mostly fragmented, mournful affairs, stuffed with bursts of folkish melodies and oblique twists.
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Within ten weeks of his victory, Johnson was made a baronet, and soon thereafter was instated as Superintendent of the Northern Division of Indian Affairs.
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The conversation had ranged over a variety of topics, from sport to current affairs.
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In the coming year the Governors will consider the BBC's coverage of European constitutional affairs and religious programming and publish the findings.
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They are ghastly chrome and stripped pine affairs with all the atmosphere of a self-assembly wardrobe.
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Indians, who remained outside the tribunal's jurisdiction, were subject to a parallel institution, the Juzgado General de Indios, founded in 1592, or the Provisorato de naturales, the tribunal for the archbishopric of Mexico that was charged with Indian affairs and oversaw matters of superstition, idolatry, witchcraft, and bigamy.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
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The trouble is that news agencies and many, if not most, of their operatives choose not to bring balance and breadth to their coverage of affairs.
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Apparently, a website for those wishing to have extra-marital affairs is not suitable.
Times, Sunday Times
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The new current affairs series promises to address challenging issues with freshness and rigour.
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The dramatists also tend to get the office politics wrong, creating tensions and torrid love affairs between pathologists and police where there are none.
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It will come as no surprise to those who view Mr. Speaker Martin as incompetent, chippy and partial to the Government to discover that he is at the heart, yet again, of an effort to conceal from the public gaze something which appears to be unsatisfactory and discreditable about the conduct of the democratic affairs of the House and therefore the nation.
Archive 2007-10-28
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During the session there had been some debate over the selection of the ministers of finance and foreign affairs.
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At first, when I was unaware of this interest of his in my affairs, he had to divine my intentions, as, for instance, at Papeete, when I contemplated going partners with a knavish fellow-countryman on a guano venture.
THE HEATHEN
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He is wise that hath wit enough for his own affairs.