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"I like that primordial feeling, baby.
An adviser close to the prime minister acknowledged China's concerns but said that "the prime minister is meeting the Dalai Lama as a humanitarian and a spiritual leader, not a political figure."
The spaniels nip at Tony Blair's ankles just the way the terriers scratch at George W.'s shins, and the prime minister stands fast, demonstrating anew why we regard our English cousins as "the old reliables."
No British prime minister nor any American president is ever again likely to enjoy the broad public support for sacrifice that earlier presidents and prime ministers could count on in times of great national peril, and we might as well get used to it.
Chinese leaders told Cheney that they plan to send Huang Ju, an executive vice prime minister, to the United States later this year to discuss currency policy, another sore point in bilateral ties.
He discussed economic issues with Wen Jiabao, the prime minister.
Give Hoge credit, however, for making his film an ensemble piece that showcases its primary strength, a great cast.
They include home care to take the stress off hospitals, primary care reform to allow non-physicians (such as nurse practitioners) to take up more of the load from family doctors, and a push to expand medical school enrolment (this one not recommended by Romanow) to alleviate the shortage of general practitioners.
Insurance rates are driven primarily by market conditions and the claims history for the state as a whole.
Workers’ compensation insurance rates are driven primarily by losses, so employers who hold down claims can avoid contributing to the state’s skyrocketing rates.
They are in their primes, past their primes and waiting for their primes.
There are some who will never have a prime.
(AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) Some work has been performed, primarily removal of contaminated material from paper-manufacturing waste-disposal areas along the two streams in the Kalamazoo-Plainwell area.
Television soaps have their origin in the daily serials on radio in the middle years of last century, called "soaps" because given the gender and occupation of the listeners, the makers of washing products were prime advertisers.
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