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I can no more vote Tom Delay out of office then I can ask Ruth Ginsberg to step down. The Patriot act was voted on without the majority ... OUTLINE OF SPEECH:Bush To Admit Iraq Mistakes Dems Don’t
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I'd be the first to admit that I'm completely rubbish at drawing. As a kid, no matter how many episodes of Rolf Harris' Cartoon Club I watched, my attempts at recreating Tom, Jerry...
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But despite the soft market, a big demand for nurses is on the horizon, ... Everybody will admit they are hiring fewer nurses today, but no one wants to back off from their commi... ... Lack of Training
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The bailiff said that he had said so a long while ago, but no heed had been paid ... and he made haste to find himself some task that would admit of no delay: he ...
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English-German translation for "to admit of no delay" ...
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paragraph numbering. ______. ______. Shake, shake your Earthly Dust away, For now it is the Spirit's Day, That will admit of no Delay. (The Eight Worlds, 1695) ...
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Aug 12, 2011 ... Admit to. He was admitted to the Medical College. Admit of. This is an urgent matter which admits of no delay. Allotted to. I have performed the ...
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Nov 20, 2011... by 2012, biggest economies privately admit likelihood of long delay. ... admit that no new global climate agreement will be reached before ...
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To afford opportunity for; permit: We must admit no delay in the proceedings. 6. To grant to be real, valid, or true; acknowledge: admit the truth. See Synonyms at ...
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