| 31. | Middenmeer is without a doubt small, but how big does an airport have to be for it to be notable?
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| 32. | If 1998 stands trial at the end of the day, let it be for its overhyped finales and out-of-body-politic experiences.
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| 33. | "Its precise priorities would be for its participants to decide, " he said in a speech to businessmen and policy-makers.
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| 34. | Although that group usually has opposed public aid to private schools, it may start finding ways to be for it.
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| 35. | I'd probably be for it, but I suggest that you try to get a consensus on the article's talk page.
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| 36. | This debate was no more that than it _ or any other face-off _ ever will be for its viewers.
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| 37. | My answer to you is : If the program works for John Cox and for Daniel Lumley, I'll be for it.
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| 38. | "No one there had ever seen a black family drama, so they couldn't imagine what the audience would be for it,"
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| 39. | One computer-consulting company goes so far as to provide a " napping loft " with a queen-size bed for its employees.
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| 40. | "If that were to continue to go to another level and it'd involve Hendrick Motorsports, then I'd definitely be for it.
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