111.   If the council is to adopt a new strategy, finding a way to make it work will probably fall to the soft-spoken Herman.

112.   If they do, the council will be weaker in number and in its financial resources, and more disagreements between shareholders and managers could be confrontational.

113.   In my experience, the council is diligent in seeing that unsupervised care does not occur.

114.   In the turbulent years of civil war and Taliban rule, councils were small with narrow agendas and were manipulated by the ethnic leaders who called them.

115.   In the meantime, Japan circulated the draft reply to the inspection agencies that the council is to debate Monday.

116.   It was regrettable, but hardly surprising, given the scale of the Serbian ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, that such a split council was bypassed.

117.   Jacques Avent, deputy city manager, said the council is interested.

118.   Lacking the ability to restrain the plans, the council is now likely to support the effort, said Sarah Teslik, its executive director.

119.   Many politicians and the rebel journalists believed the council to be at the core of the crisis.

120.   Monday night the council is to begin reviewing the curriculum for high schools.

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