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1 | The strategy of the Republican Party against Monday's re-election |
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2 | The leaders attach their policy to the fight against electoral fraud. |
3 | However, the Maltese Centre claims such a scam as a myth that electoral fraud in the US is less frequent than the number of people who die after intervention. |
4 | After all, only 300 cases of electoral fraud in the US have been recorded over the last ten years. |
5 | One thing is certain: These new provisions will have a negative impact on voter turnout. |
6 | In this sense, this measure has partly been taken by the American democratic system. |
7 | Unlike Canada, Member States have their responsibility in the US for organising federal elections. |
8 | In this spirit, and in this spirit, the majority of American governments have announced new laws that make it difficult for the election or the Minutes to the electoral list. |
9 | This phenomenon has taken note of the boom after the November 2010 elections, during which they saw the emergence of new anti-Hungarian representatives in 26 States. |
10 | As a result, it was only for 2011 to be presented with 180 proposals for law restricting the electoral law in the 41 states. |
11 | The new electoral laws require the voters to submit the identity of photographs and proof of the American State citizenship. |
12 | In addition, these laws limit the period for elections in advance, the right to sign the voters' list of elections on a day-to-day basis, and an inalienable right to the citizens of the criminal register. |
13 | Prior to the 2006 elections, no US State was given to the electorate in 2006. |
14 | The first State to introduce this request has been watered down. |
15 | In 2008 the Supreme Court of Justice confirmed the Supreme Court of Justice in 2008. |
16 | The Republican authorities did not meet the extension of this procedure to other states. |
17 | In the last two years, it was supported by the proposals of such laws in 34 states, in order to force the voters to submit authorisation for photographs. |
18 | It should be noted that, unlike anything, the American citizens do not have a universal identity card, such as the health insurance card. |
19 | In fact, the 11% of American citizens - 21 million and 21 million in the age of the age allowed to vote, have no secret of the identity of photographs issued by the government. |
20 | Furthermore, some five million new voters in 2012 have no secret identity card. |
21 | In addition, the purchase of the required identity card costs often more than a hundred dollars. |
22 | The new restrictions mainly affect young, non-income individuals and low-income people. |
23 | 25%, 15% of people with income below USD 35 000, and 18% of citizens aged over 65, and 20% of voters aged 18 to 29 have therefore not had the required identity card. |
24 | That is not all. |
25 | The students, who, like voters, are familiar with their democratic candidates for their democratic candidates, are not entitled in several states to use their identity card with photographs of their school. |
26 | On the other hand, the same Member States are allowing members of non-governmental or fishing clubs who, rather than the Republican candidates, choose to use these clubs when they use the elections. |
27 | Until 2004, no state has had a procedure for citizenship. |
28 | The first such demand has been implemented. |
29 | Since 2011, it has been adopted by about twelve national laws, which set out the duty of the electorate to show that they are American citizens. |
30 | These measures obviously aim to limit the number of votes from the Bulgarian minority. |
31 | In fact, it must be noted that two out of three letters prefer to give priority to the democratic side. |
32 | In 2011 they supported the law abolishing the Minutes of the electorate during the day of the elections, in 2011. |
33 | In addition, it has reduced the right of persons and groups to provide assistance to the voters who want to sign. |
34 | These restrictions have consequences. |
35 | In fact, during the general election in 2004, for example, the votes for the votes were granted by the electorate to the detriment of the 10 million inhabitants. |
36 | However, the measures adopted after 2009 led to a drop in the new electorate in 2010 by 17% compared to 2006. |
37 | Then, in the next five Member States, legislators have adopted the laws aimed at reducing the post-election period in advance. |
38 | For example, during the general election in 2008, 33% of the voters voted in advance, despite the fact-being of the voters in this state, were only 13%. |
39 | That was the same thing to do. |
40 | It amounts to only 11% of all voters, but 24% of citizens' citizens in advance. |
41 | On the other hand, those who found 76% of all voters were only 46% of the voters they voted in advance. |
42 | Of course, the democratic legislators and their supporters are, of course, very strongly opposed to the approval of laws which restrict the registration of voters. |
43 | Pro-democracy has blocked several proposals from the law. |
44 | In order to suspend the most controversial laws, the United States General Secretary of State has even hit the entry into force of the most controversial laws. |
45 | The damage has partly been reduced. |
46 | For example, only 16 out of 34 states have adopted the law requiring submitting a identity card 'identity card. |
47 | The newly established rules, however, have, however, been completely hampered by the exercise of voting rights in 2012. |
48 | Democratic critics speak first of all about the bias of the adopted laws, and it is considered to be an obvious attempt to influence the results of the elections in 2012 in key states. |
49 | The June 2011 report shows that the states in which these laws were approved are 171 from 270 votes in the College, which are necessary for a victory in the presidential elections. |
50 | It is too early to say that these legislative changes at the level of the electoral system will have a significant impact on the outcome of the presidential elections in 2012. |
51 | But one thing is already certain today: These new provisions will have a negative impact on voter turnout. |
52 | In this sense, this measure has partly been taken by the American democratic system. |
53 | The detection of cancer: Do we have an inquiry or not? |
54 | The dog test has led to a lot of erroneous results, which have been incorrectly negative or even misunderstood, which has led to unnecessary medical practices. |
55 | All of this has increased the reluctance of men who have already had such an inquiry into an inquiry at all. |
56 | Let it be investigated or not? |
57 | We have asked two experts. |
58 | A high level of contamination between the various Balkan groups has been demonstrated in the studies carried out in the US, so it is difficult to interpret these results and make a valuable recommendation. |
59 | Another study, this time European, has identified the different mortality rate between patients who have carried out investigations and those who have not made their way out of them. |
60 | This study has also proved to be the case that those who do not go to investigate have 30-40% higher risk of extinction. |
61 | I therefore recommend an inquiry away from 50 years of age or 40 years, if your direct scientist has been carrying out cancer. |
62 | There are also men of origin of origin. |
63 | The key is to take the right decision as soon as cancer is revealed. |
64 | There are aggressive types of cancer and such species that are frozen. |
65 | It is, therefore, necessary to explain the patient's type of harm to its type of cancer, to offer it possible alternatives, not necessarily cancer, which does not have an impact on life in the long term, and focus on active market surveillance in these cases. |
66 | Today, a number of men who have been diagnosed with cancer are not being treated because their type of cancer is not aggressive and is not a threat to life. |
67 | We will propose, rather, the implementation of active supervision and offer treatment in the event of a lack of treatment. |
68 | We are increasingly and with greater accuracy of the criteria that help in making decisions that are treated and which do not. |
69 | I therefore recommend to the investigation. |
70 | However, it is important to go through a doctor with a doctor and to determine whether or not it is an appropriate investigation to be investigated. |
71 | In cooperation with the International Labour Society, the movement has created a facility for an anti-competitive instrument which allows for an assessment of and against a fundamentalist dog. |
72 | You can withdraw this document (at the moment in English, the interpretation will be available later) to the following: See: |
73 | Prevention of diseases |
74 | Unfortunately, there is no magic procedure for cancer prevention. |
75 | In spite of the progress made in research, it seems the best way to reduce the risk of disease by adopting the principles of a healthy lifestyle. |
76 | It is estimated that if all eating beings are eating and sufficiently treated, there could be up to 30% of cancer cases. |
77 | Saying 'if everyone had stopped smoking, this figure would have risen at least 50%,' emphasises the United Nations Minister for Research Research on Cancer. |
78 | In contrast, it is estimated that around 10% of cancer are causing extinction. |
79 | There is also a percentage that remains a few percent. |
80 | The fight against smoking remains a priority for a non-traditional society for cancer research, even though the number of smokers is falling. |
81 | Cigarettes are responsible for 85% of the cases of lung cancer. |
82 | They are also a risk factor for several others. |
83 | This is extremely harmful to human health. |
84 | 'i still today be in favour of 1.5 million smokers, 'The head of the head of King Abdullah. |
85 | An encouraging figure: 10 years after the latter stops smoking, the risk of death on cancer is falling down by half. |
86 | Weight |
87 | Interoperability and obesity are, in line, another risk factor in the incidence of diseases. |
88 | They raise the risk of breast cancer, colorectal memory, etc., continue to prevent it. |
89 | Electricity-based research shows that regular physical activity protects the whole of the life of cancer in cancer 'provides a report. |
90 | Nutrition |
91 | The organisation also recommends limiting the consumption of red meat. |
92 | In too high consumption, it can lead to an increased risk in the incidence of cancer cancer. |
93 | It is advisable to avoid being penalised, for which the same is true. |
94 | It can lead to the creation of carcinogenic substances, or indeed, about the creation of carcinogenic substances. |
95 | 'Yes' to cause damage to the cells and lead to the development of cancer 'gives the report. |
96 | Przewodniczący |
97 | Recently, various scientists have focused on the link between cybercrime and cancer. |
98 | However, research has not produced clear conclusions. |
99 | In accordance with the contrary, studies focusing on E's E are contradictory. |
100 | Although, on the one hand, there will be a reduction in the risk of cancer, other studies speak rather about increasing it. |
101 | The effect of 24-stay D for cancer is not clearly proven. |
102 | He will continue to insist on how important it is to talk about his concerns and learn from the family with his doctor. |
103 | 'The subject to an inquiry does not mean you will have cancer '. |
104 | Explanations of mind. |
105 | The announcement of a 13-year-old-old-old-old-old journalist caused a stir in the summer last summer. |
106 | There is a view that this analogy is taking part in a mechanism that is responsible for all the rest in the space of space. |
107 | It is also the last speaker, whose existence is forecast for a standard model - our best or 'least bad' explanation of nature and behaviour - which, however, has not yet been glossed over. |
108 | However, there is still no more than 100% certainty as to the fact that it is a case of magic wand. |
109 | It is not in any doubt that we have a completely new box, which is tantamount to a magic wand, as is the norm in the standard model. |
110 | The new date published this week during a very large post-Kyoto congress in Kyoto, rather than confirm it, are not yet all the figures, so that we can have absolute certainty. |
111 | However, let us assume that this is a magic wand, because the risks appear little, and look at what it is all about. |
112 | In this world the law that two things cannot take place at the same time is valid in this world. |
113 | This rule cannot be avoided - and let us not get too hard about it, otherwise it will not win. |
114 | Although it is a strange world that has a very strange world, it turns out that it also applies a similar act: To cover two particles, according to which two particles cannot do the same time, if they are in the same 'health' situation '- this' state 'situation is about making some of their characteristics. |
115 | There are two categories among the two categories. |
116 | On the one hand, we will be able to win the citizens, or indeed, those who adhere to the anti-democratic principle. |
117 | And, to the other end, we are moving away, there is no need for all of them - definitely not this principle - which means that they can easily be on the same place in the same place at the same time. |
118 | These links are also shared by two groups on equipment (by the way, totally wonderful), which is The Guardian of The Bay, in the Convention: See that we will leave it out of hand, and 'catch particles', which are spreading major natural forces and which are likely to be punished in any way. |
119 | It must be said, however, that these atrocities are not as bad as possible. |
120 | If you read this article, it is thanks to an extraordinary pill: A half-way, or a 'cry of light', which is the 'vector' of the geographical force. |
121 | In fact, when the accident happens to speed up, or will change their direction, the 'best' way to electromagnetic fields in this particular place, as well as being forced onto the defensive. |
122 | A wave of this' will create a electromagnetic wave - light or drop-aside - and this wave is nothing other than that - and, therefore, one of the cornerstones, 'sovereignty of forces'. |
123 | More stable fields |
124 | It is also with a magic wand, but it is only the case that 'Big Brother' has to be a different field, to pave the way for it to appear. |
125 | It is much more stable than electromagnetic fields; it is important to achieve a very high level of energy values, as well as in the run-up to the frozen levels, which we are seeing a great deal. |
126 | For this reason, it is necessary to use such an enormous amount of coverage as a certificate in a laboratory for a laboratory - a great deal of life-free association, which is a circle of GBP 27 km! - in order to make it possible to develop such energy. |
127 | We are looking back again with a clarification of the relationship between the Dalai Lama and the Humber. |
128 | It is not all the particles or all the materials that do not respond to electromagnetic matters. |
129 | Some, for example, are making it doing so, but others are not - a piece of paper, for example, will never be kept on board. |
130 | It is equally true that not all the particles do not respond to the Olympic battle: Those who do so do have some kind of self-criticism, while others - like you, for example, look at it). |
131 | And Mrs Parvanova is asking what all these research are, what will 'bring us'? |
132 | From the point of view of science, a standard model is being confirmed, which makes it possible to carry out an investigation into any discrepancy between the sexes. |
133 | In addition, a large number of praise are literally willing to find them to find them, because the slightest difference could open the door to 'new innovators' and to close some of the gaps in the model. |
134 | It has to be said that the model has huge shortcomings so far, it does not bring any clarification of any kind of explanation!) or exported to products that make up approximately 80% of the space of travel (back to 80%). |
135 | The devices, however, do not have such contradictions up to now. |
136 | Response |
137 | The response of these research into the daily life of Mr Brown and Mrs Lagarde is very difficult to predict, but it would be wrong to believe that there will be no. |
138 | The most important thing: At the very beginning of the 1960s, in the run-up to the 1960s, had no intention of the revolution or even of the revolution that their work will give rise to. |
139 | They were supposed to use the scientific use, but nothing else. |
140 | I have already said - and I already said - 'A' toy '- was initially regarded as such a' toy at the beginning of this' toy 'in 1960, where he was born in 1960. |
141 | Just imagine... |
142 | In addition, application can also result from all the instruments surrounding research. |
143 | For example, at the same time, we set up a small bag in 1969, in 1969, during their work. |
144 | It is now an 'eye' of all digital movements in the world and delivered the Nobel Peace Prize to the world at the beginning, while at the outset it is now serving him an 'eye' of all digital shops in the world. |
145 | Of course, this does not mean that the work of around Christmas must change the life, but it means that one really never knows... |
146 | Palliative care - the way out of life, how to leave out of life... |
147 | We have recently engaged in a delicate issue with the end of life, through its Commission for a decent number of occasions. |
148 | The debate should continue shortly and, at the same time, it is about the draft law. |
149 | There is still a great deal to be done in this crucial area. |
150 | Mr Le Pen has tried to look at this issue in more detail. |
151 | Less than a few weeks ago, Mr Billström himself was still in his inauguration. |
152 | The 12-day cancer, which does not allow it, has given him a two-year delay. |
153 | He gave me five years of life, and it is already seven, 'he says, without emotion in his house in the House for the palliative care of Ukraine-led, where he arrived earlier on his day. |
154 | However, 'it is still a shock, you cannot prepare it,' adds it. |
155 | The disease has done its job: The enormous weakness it makes it impossible to take on board itself, or it is not alone. |
156 | Let us look at the Queen of my breakfast and agree that it will help him. |
157 | It is a courageous and even anti-Americanism, he talks with unknown who, for her behalf, who is guilty of it, brings it medicines. |
158 | Courage to take death. |
159 | 'The greatest wish of my greatest desire is to get rid of this, and indeed, that is what it gives me, 'grants. |
160 | A few hours later he found a cure team of doctors. |
161 | Yes, 'throughout life, it teaches us that it will not be a standing ovation,' On Pierre Morel, in the case-by-case facility. |
162 | To return to a child's stage is an unacceptable competitor for some people. |
163 | 'calls on the competence of whom man ', whether it is going to accept it, says that it is the one who accepts the return. |
164 | In the opinion of a number of people who deal with palliative care, the bottom line is at the heart of such a return. |
165 | Patients who travel to home with the palliative care of Paris are suffering from cancer. |
166 | Their prognosis is the maximum of three months of life. |
167 | At this stage, the staff of doctors and sisters who care for them do not provide the so-called 'medical' care. |
168 | In the case of Mrs Ţicău, 89 years, the worst fear of choking is' to choking '. |
169 | But the disease has allowed me to discover their children. |
170 | I have a worthy of children, 'adds. |
171 | During my first few weeks' time, I was a minority in the first few weeks. |
172 | I came to the end in September of 1986, of course, and in a disorganised manner. |
173 | Hatred of the Conservative Party has been watered down. |
174 | A year ago, a year ago, the University voted for an honourable title, Margaret Thatcher, of Margaret Thatcher as a result of cuts in the funding of high education. |
175 | The atmosphere would also be a matter of concern. |
176 | During the first few days in my introductory week, when the new students were born between themselves and professors, I received the most precious thing that was supposed to come. |
177 | I discovered that not only did he not accept tacitly approve of 27 conservative pupils, but he is also involved in this. |
178 | A two-year-old timber policy has been brought about strikes, privatisation policy, privatisation and resistance by the government against the Taliban against the apartheid in the South African Republic. |
179 | My first point was about the translation of the French text of the 18th century to English, and to what has been followed, I was not prepared. |
180 | 'We do not make use, 'he said by Professor Ukshin Hoti', please say 'no' to the first paragraph '. |
181 | I have had enough news of that. |
182 | A small man with a magic wand, a man in the face of an anti-Americanism, was a great deal of fun. |
183 | 'What are they refuse to learn French or are simply simply stupid? |
184 | Other students are missing. |
185 | There is no tears in our eyes. |
186 | I 'propose that you take some basic lessons from the French in your free time, so if you are not too attached to the social issues, the words of Professor Monti. |
187 | I have come back to my room. |
188 | On a dinner at school, I sat on myself when I was rather easy to go on the defensive. |
189 | It was a student of the second year on behalf of the James who presented himself as a member of the Dalai Lama. |
190 | I know who you are, 'he told me. |
191 | Unfortunately, that is the case. |
192 | Anyone who knows the suspect is the target. |
193 | It is quite wrong for me, but it is aware that the father's father is close to Margaret Thatcher, so it will be even worse for you. |
194 | The majority of conservative beings are pretending to be silenced. |
195 | Later in the local authorities, I tried to pretend to pretend. |
196 | I was insisting that I do not agree with everything she has said. |
197 | This trick has proved unsuccessful. |
198 | The student's first year, the philosophy of the philosophy, politics and the economy, which he came to the moon, said: 'He was a daughter of a fascist fascist'. |
199 | You are leaving you. |
200 | The other students are in favour of it. |
201 | I was a student, a half-hearted. |
202 | 'How Conservatives love with one voice? |
203 | Did you not accept the other that Jo? |
204 | I felt that homosexuals had to feel gays before the liberal legislation of the 1960s. |
205 | Could I sometimes have a normal life in mind? |
206 | Would I be forced to meet similar-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@-@- |
207 | Would I not have to change in the dark and reduce our natural tendencies? |
208 | Three years have been developed to me as much of disregard and isolation. |
209 | The only frank section of Professor Professor has been buried by Christmas, Professor's modern history, which he was not in favour of mine. |
210 | It has been watered down not only because it is conservative, but also because it is the adviser to Margaret Thatcher as regards foreign policy and one of those who write the speeches. |
211 | Hardly there was there. |
212 | That is the place for him and for his Holiness, and for its closest to the German side, in terms of history. |
213 | In 1997, he took the place of Professor at Westminster University in Turkish Ankara. |
214 | You will not be happy, 'you will say me. |
215 | I started to withdraw from the house in my own parents' house in London, forced refuge for their heroic friends of friends and families. |
216 | I said by the father that you are thinking about Oxford and why. |
217 | I could not believe this. |
218 | All political opinions have been adopted during his studies in the 1940s. |
219 | But, after all, 'it is the best place in the world,' he said. |
220 | This would not do so, not in the city of view of the mood. |
221 | Even my communist friends have always been in perfect ways. |
222 | He did not turn a blind eye. |
223 | Let us not do that. |
224 | I am sure that it is not enough. |
225 | I would like to turn a blind eye to my heart. |
226 | The frequent trips in London to London have worsened the resistance. |
227 | My friend, the Conservative Party, has led to pressure and to abandon his convictions. |
228 | The next week, during the teaching, the next Professor history in a full assurance said that I am 'the enemy of the people', I have decided to do the same. |
229 | Even though I am in my constituency, I have acknowledged that 'parents do not get the brain', and I have called them old ones'. |
230 | It has only been short-term. |
231 | My father, my father, was not wearing the nail in the coffin of my career. |
232 | At that time, at that time, two letters have written into the Paris newspaper every week. |
233 | My door has been watered down. |
234 | I grew up within and after five minutes, and I have given that of my constituents. |
235 | When he went, I did not stand up and put the first train in London. |
236 | I have never stood up. |
237 | You can call me a blank cheque. |
238 | But no one or a tiny girl or a boy should be subject to such intimidation and ignorance in the educational constitution. |
239 | However, it is still not the case that this was popular, which not only resulted from the 14 conservative prime ministers, but which, too, has, to date, blamed for the reputation of equality and freedom of thought. |
240 | Says' it rather than God '. |
241 | On the occasion of the exhibition 'notes: The' manual 'path', which started this week in London this week, spoke to an anti-fascist-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-four-year-old anti-year-old alliance of Italy. |
242 | House's House, Salih Mahmoud Osman, is the only place in the British capital of Poland worthy of hosting an exhibition. |
243 | This was confirmed by the start of the 'mine' report, which represents more than 130 models of post-crisis, created by its tanks over the last 50 years. |
244 | 'We do not use it, 'he says with his successor to the Italian authorities. |
245 | This exhibition is the end of the story in which it is the only thing to vote ', but it could not be written without his passport. |
246 | It has always been felt by a rare and distant world. |
247 | The first Chamber of exhibition, which will last until 3 March, will place a private reminder with signatures with the signatures of the most important ones, ranging from England to King Maria-Jamal and Slovenia from England to Lord Bethell. |
248 | It places these personal memories as a result of its social rise: For the simple abandonment of the towns of Italy in the north of Italy to an international 'six-year-old international'. |
249 | There is nothing wrong with the relatives of the family. |
250 | They are the ones who, at least, are putting cigarettes into a great deal, such as some beautiful friends in Baden-Württemberg ',' says by the Baroness Lama-pong town. |
251 | In the 1960s and 1970s, we were both living in the Alps and we were good friends. |
252 | The passages are impressive and guests have spoken in a lot and with video recordings. |
253 | 'We were very pleased when we were invited to put it in the dark, 'Shirin Ebadi and the close of my friend's words with my friend's words as a bunch of neo-Nazis or a half-way street. |
254 | She had a lot rather than think about '. |
255 | That is also the way out of it '. |
256 | Republic's six-year-to-date basis. |
257 | You will not forget either of the three-year-old anti-Europeans, who are not forgotten, either. |
258 | Yes, it is a lot of years after we had a dinner with a dinner in Rome. |
259 | We were 27, and I have been among us Sharon raped and John Maynard younger. |
260 | In every case of this kind, he or she will feel that his or her spirit has been felt in every case, eating, eating, music. |
261 | All of them were able to feel that they feel more important and perhaps, and I say, 'remembers the beggarly extent that he started to work with him during the Paris Summit of 1995 in 1995. |
262 | 'We do not come from fashion, because his proposals are art works'. |
263 | Adjournment of the session |
264 | Life expectancy is not a story of an obsession, but indeed a magic wand. |
265 | He did not give people with good intentions and better degrees and they love his or her loved ones. |
266 | One of the three-year-old two-metre House has a long passage to pay for an exchange of roles: To see the three-year-old-old dreams of losing out-of-print works, who had chosen not to have a lot of worship on his hand with Hitler, who had been sentenced in 'night' at the 'night' or drop out of a wave of wave and fur. |
267 | On the head of 28, September, names such as Cesare Battisti, taken away from the centre-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old manner. |
268 | Federation and resumed in 2006 |
269 | Many of them say that the first thing is like the first love, 'cannot be forgotten'. |
270 | I remember this perfectly. |
271 | It was done, 'Let's,' Let's' win 'and do not leave it in the autumn in the autumn of 1971 and 1972. |
272 | He was a Christmas who, for me, did he, 'says nothing, one of them. |
273 | 'I prefer to others other than other things for his wife and his great love for women, because it highlights our beauty', 'complements the former detainees. |
274 | 'i much likes me, who use, a lot of sympathy and give a 'boost'. |
275 | They are perfect '. |
276 | Neither can nor forget the fashion for the first time that it cannot be forgotten about, for the first time, for the first time, for the first time, for the first time. |
277 | When you stand up and lived in Italy, they do not stand up and have the opportunity to take part in one of his half-year-old anti-Americanism... |
278 | At the end of the day, it is in the end of the 1990s. |
279 | I bought the opportunity of celebrating my first taste of my name to celebrate in the gallery of his wife, who were to say yes to the fact that he was in favour of a de-month shop. |
280 | They were the red tape that they had had to do with the moon, with regard to death and extradition. |
281 | It was a dream that has become a reality, 'says that it does not go away from the Giscard d'Estaing. |
282 | 'Calls on a deaf ear, its passion is a poor, 'explains the Italian religion, whose life takes place between Paris, New Zealand and Buenos Aires. |
283 | The d'Hondt to be imposed on a 24-year ceremony 'is very carefully... because it is not only a farmer who pays for her, but it is also a set of remembrance'. |
284 | Title of the 'king'. |
285 | The 75-year-old potato in Zimbabwe's House is the most promising dose of the Marie-Istúriz White from her meeting with the Ottoman Greek in 1995. |
286 | A two-year-old colour, a 12-year-old colour, a twelve different species and a half of four and a half per cent were needed for four months and 25 years'. |
287 | According to a journalist, Andrew Symeou, the greatest authority of the specialist press, they represent the mid-term of the beginning of the 20th century, 'the return to a high society'. |
288 | It is now the best example of this, which is the best example of this during the years. |
289 | Like the fact that a half-year ago, the highest birth rate in Italy), the most thorough, subject-to-my-fits de L de L cent of the infamous des sages, and that of the Rules of Procedure, all of the husbands' spouses are putting them as much as any of his husband's husband. |
290 | 'that my attention has always been brought about by his Holiness, calm, advanced and perfect appearance, 'recognises the Giscard d'Estaing. |
291 | I saw him last month, a month ago, a dinner to dinner with the Dalai Lama. |
292 | He was at the table with a single-year-old-old-old-old, my great deal. |
293 | He has been asked, there was no trace of it. |
294 | When he says' no '... |
295 | The poorest in the world: Tropical sulphur in the volcano basin |
296 | Under the four euro, there has been a volcanic eruption in the area of the volcanic eruption, with her life and health, with the fact that the firing of a 70-year sulphur mine, after the sake of the Varroa mite, has been put in place. |
297 | There are people for whom their jobs are hell, and they are those who are literally working in their mouths. |
298 | This is the case with the Varroa mite, one of the 400 miners who earn a living on their livelihoods, from the volcano to the east of the Ottoman island. |
299 | For this reason, every day every day, it must go down on the bottom line, where the ruins of greenhouse gases from imported earth and in contact with air is moving into a sound state. |
300 | After the very large sulphur blocks of sulphur, which together values to 70 metres, take place at the same time as the one on the shoulders of a two-year-all-all-all-all-old-old-old-old-old-old shop. |
301 | At the top of the volcano in excess of 2 000 metres, it is just 250 metres, but it takes the balance of 40 minutes over 40 minutes because they maintain a balance and take a thorough step forward in showing its actions so that they do not fall into the abyss. |
302 | They know that any kind of thing might become a life, as was the case, one of France's powers, which, years ago, came out of a magic wand. |
303 | A thousand per cent are earning five cents per cent of the sulphur that they benefit from. |
304 | When they are up, they take the way around tourists, who are being locked up, as if they were locked up in the circus, and do not allow them to be in charge of the heat that the mining company has put in place at the top of the bottom metre of the mining society. |
305 | This is a business-compatible company, which has benefited from children from 1960, and has never paid to their workers, more than a thousand-year-old radio, for a litre of sulphur. |
306 | It then sells them under 10 000 concepts (83 cents) to the coal industry, as this enzyme has a place in day-to-day life and is used for production, amusing, cosmetics, cosmetics, and even on sugar sugar. |
307 | 'Yes, 'because they are wearing 70 metres, of around EUR 46 000 (EUR 1 000) for all the way,' explains us who are not responsible for three avenues every day. |
308 | One road lasts three hours and, at the end, it is up to us, but it can earn 138 000 metres of it (cash euro) on a day-by-end basis. |
309 | Although this appears to be a negligible amount in such inhumane efforts, it is three times what it would do in the field. |
310 | The 'daily salary' is very high here and, for example, 15 000 have been set up, for example, on 15 000 per day, and the salary for 14 days is two million barrels (167 euro), 'explains what was previously working on the New York island in Bali. |
311 | There was a salary of 75 000 per day, and the work was not so hard, but he returned to his family in a village near volcanoes, a serious reason that is just as convincing in Indonesia: 'I am in favour of the unemployed in Bali, and I have taken it on the moon to look after Islam'. |
312 | To speak, to asthma, wrongly to him, always beaten and turn a blind eye to toxic gases. |
313 | In its 27 years, three times a day, risking a life of a rock-old-old girl who has already started to choose their tax, even though it has children to be protected in a special way and its own. |
314 | He has to blame, it is wrong, and he is still guilty, and he has a blind eye to toxic gases that escape from the volcano. |
315 | That is the price that they must pay to achieve their dream. |
316 | I will work for two years, because I want to open trade or to study the Swiss or the French 'promises more than a half-way street. |
317 | This anti-competitive and intelligent man-made person would be able to be treated in a hotel, populist or white-hour, and instead the work is doing the job instead of doing so. |
318 | They share a two-hour shop with others and arrive at two hours a day in two hours of the morning, because the storm continues to grow in the night, and its distinctive colour is changing at the blue and September period. |
319 | Despite the fact that, despite the surrounding extent, let us put the way on the ground and turn the way to a small degree which is bought on the moon and bought her money for its money. |
320 | About 400 charges will be carried out on the back of the box. |
321 | In spite of the fact that the company has high incomes, the heat of the sulphur, due to the savings of the costs, does not make it possible for them to carry on their own, and through the effort, no equipment. |
322 | In fact, they do not even receive a proportion of 30 000 vision (2.5 euros) from a bail-out scheme, which together, over 15 000 barrels (EUR 1.2), are chosen to collect the natural fleet from tourists arriving in order to feed their human beings and their human beings. |