111.   A more appropriate term would have been transformation.

112.   A dispute arose over which term was to be carried out first.

113.   A new term might be on the horizon if David Lauren has anything to do with it.

114.   A recent study by Rand Corp. concluded that mandatory jail terms are the least cost-effective way of reducing cocaine consumption.

115.   A Scottsdale war widow says a five-year term is a cheap price for Mechanic to pay, compared with the death of her Marine husband.

116.   A more accurate term might be urban subsistence, similar to the way rural peasants grow their own crops and survive outside the money economy.

117.   A second full term would have been his for the asking.

118.   A second term is always something of a new start.

119.   A second term would likely be more of the same if Republicans run Congress, he said.

120.   According to both of them, McCabe said any terms were acceptable, leaving it to Ms. Mucha to dictate them.

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