| 31. | Bob Denard began to take measures to stop the coming invasion.
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| 32. | He said Israel must take measures to defuse hostilities as well.
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| 33. | It is easier to take measure of the forgivable than of the ineradicable.
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| 34. | The Dahije began to take measures, especially in the Valjevo area.
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| 35. | Soccer authorities began taking measures against hooliganism in the late 1980s.
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| 36. | Germany also will take measures to correct its deficit, Thomas said.
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| 37. | At first the two sides were taking measure of each other.
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| 38. | Players have also been very good at taking measures to combat the problem.
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| 39. | Other schools in the area are taking measures to keep students on campus.
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| 40. | We have to take measures against Costa Rica and China.
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