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Deficit, which is said to be unfavorable, has to be financed.

May not be said to be a product, because we are their parents appendage.

There were said to be unpublished manuscripts in his safe; most pundits were happy to wait.

Despite his looks he's said to be something of a Don Juan.

Beauty is said to be in the eye of the beholder, regardless of the other senses.

Can be said to be building toward the institutionalization of the land market, open another turning point.

On the battlefield, American troops are also said to be making more conspicuous efforts to respect their enemies’ rights.

But perhaps God would not have allowed me to be deceived in this way, since he is said to be supremely good; [...

The mythical philosopher's stone, or sorcerer's stone, is said to be a chemical substance capable of turning lead into gold.

Despite its almost Harry Potter-level power, though, the firefighting wand is said to be quite safe.

Once the requestor (or client) has contracted (or registered) with the provider, that requestor is said to be known to the provider and to the service meter.

Alex,we owe you a debt for that,a debt of honor,and the United States will not be said to be ungrateful.

In June 2009, Mr. Salinger also sued Fredrik Colting, the Swedish author and publisher of a novel said to be a sequel to "the Catcher in the Rye."

Oxymoron as a contradiction in terms didn't show up until 1902 when someone who worked hard at being lazy was said to be a living oxymoron.

Gandhi at the end of his life was said to be heart broken with the partition of India as millions were killed and displaced.

This reporter has checked the accuracy of the translation with other native speakers and it was said to be a very sound translation.

It's still a twinkle in Hollywood's eye, but the chances are that we'll be seeing a biopic of 60s and 70s star Steve McQueen on the big screen soon, as two rival projects are said to be in the works.

Virgin's Sir Richard Branson, for example, is said to be mulling the idea of a European high-speed rail service, and Deutsche Bahn would like its trains to link London to Cologne.

This unusual medicine, consisting of the remains of a caterpillar from which a thin fungus of similar length has sprouted, is said to be a powerful aphrodisiac and antidote to fatigue.

When business and it have a synergetic relationship, where one can adapt and change with the needs of the other, the business is said to be agile and flexible.

The 67 tests conducted in the northern Marshalls between 1946 and 1958 released radioactive iodine said to be 150 times worse than the contamination from the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in 1986.

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The tree is said to be six hundred years old.

He was said to be jealous of her.

The anxiety rate of those men is said to be similar to jumping from an aircraft.

Though his heart is said to be weak, he seems perfectly healthy.

Nothing in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death, taxes, and enterprise software disruption.

India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, was said to be making a speedy recovery after undergoing heart-bypass surgery.

And bad accounting means it doesn't matter how much capital is said to be in reserve, because those Numbers may be phony.

This is said to be the reason why the Greeks gave wreath of laurel to the winners of games held in honour of Apollo .

The colour, of a geranium, therefore, is said to be more intense, more highly saturated with pure orange-red than is mahogany.

It is by no means certain that rivals within his own party—moderate parts of which are said to be talking to the MDC—can muster enough muscle to push him to go.

A ring of integers derived from the set of all integers according to the following rule: Let N be an integer greater than 1, and A and B be two other integers; if N is a factor of A?B, then A is said to be congruent to a B modulo-N.

It has sewn explosives into its bombers' shoes and underwear, and disguised bombs as printer cartridges. Its arm in Yemen is said to be exploring the use of ricin in new attacks.

Ancient Athens is said to be the cradle of democracy.

Each of the aforesaid quantities is said to be equal or unequal.

Police also said they have arrested around 200 youths who were said to be engaged in military training in Kenya's west.

It is now said to be redoubling its entry efforts and plans to peg the forint to the euro in preparation.

Today she still has great vitality, in Deqing us every day, every household on the door will hang calamus, wormwood, is said to be evil spirits misfortunes.

Business visitors to the capital found it chic, feudal and hospitable, like an Arab emirate; in Mr Bongo's time, Gabon's consumption of champagne was said to be the highest in the world.

To some extent, allusion could be said to be the essence of language.

Jackson's family are said to be seeking a second autopsy because they still have questions about his death.

Clearly when someone is said to be tantalizing in tight jeans the word is being used with the sense of "exciting desires." Whether or not those desires can be satisfied is set aside.

The string is said to be vibrating in its first overtone mode.

It is said to be a grotto."

American money-market funds, a big source of short-term funding for European Banks, are already said to be trimming their exposures to French Banks.

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