| 41. | The male is the one that effectuates the locomotion, while the female folds its legs to be easier to carry.
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| 42. | Since 1772 the city of Hamburg considered to buy the immunity district, however, not effectuating any changes by then.
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| 43. | In 1725, in order to effectuate the Order in Council, New York and Connecticut reached a working boundary agreement.
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| 44. | We attach particular importance to effectuating these measures and will insist that they be applied scrupulously in texts submitted for our signature.
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| 45. | In order to effectuate change from a positive standpoint in terms of trade . . . there has to be a dialogue.
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| 46. | We've been involved in a war in Afghanistan before, but we lost interest after the victory we helped effectuate.
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| 47. | The court recognized that the purpose of immigration detention is to effectuate deportation, not to sentence someone to life in prison,
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| 48. | The wording of section 102 is significant mainly because it effectuated a major change in the mode of United States copyright protection.
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| 49. | MZMcBride has explained several times that these deletions have been effectuated using tabbed browsing, rather than by a bot or script.
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| 50. | Then was effectuated the move, to contemplate the bulls that while they were waiting to move, they grazed in the grove.
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