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do address
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1.38 |
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What will be done to address the growing alienation of fans? |
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use address
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1.38 |
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There were other mechanisms he could have used to address the problems. |
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work address
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0.66 |
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Yet Ingraham is working to address this issue case by case. |
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create address
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0.53 |
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In Marin, a ceremony has been created to address just this pain. |
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form address
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0.53 |
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Bush is right that a bipartisan commission should be formed to address this difficulty. |
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set_up address
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0.53 |
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Tajuddin said a domestic committee, headed by himself, has been set up to address the problem. |
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arrive address
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0.39 |
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Clinton left before Gore arrived to address the senators at dinner Friday night. |
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call address
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0.39 |
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It was not immediately known what the meeting was called to address. |
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rise address
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0.39 |
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The Archon rose to address the awaiting masses. |
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be address
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0.33 |
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What is that address? |
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turn address
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0.33 |
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Suzanne turned to address the man asking the question. |
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draft address
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0.26 |
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A report on the consultation is being drafted to address the concerns of the labour sector. |
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meet address
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0.26 |
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EU animal health experts are also meeting to address the Dutch outbreak. |
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tailor address
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0.26 |
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Settlements in other places were tailored to address particular problems. |