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| impacts on the ability to | sustain | tenancies but has long term |
| grants to enable people to | sustain | tenancies local authorities are currently |
| presentations and helping people to | sustain | tenancies that support may be |
| budget to enable them to | sustain | tenancies the size of the |
| semitic and classical sources to | sustain | this proposition and even today |
| her nose but he did | sustain | a nasty cut to his |
| but he was unable to | sustain | ongoing everyday contact preferring the |
| requires to enable him to | sustain | his occupancy of such accommodation |
| will enable the yard to | sustain | its important role in both |
| household to enable it to | sustain | that tenancy we support the |
| of participation and how to | sustain | that participation one problem with |
| have appropriately qualified people to | sustain | young people s participation and |
| at all times to promote | sustain | and retain our languages for |
| is of the ability to | sustain | a high level of accuracy |
| difficult for voluntary agencies to | sustain | themselves between projects indeed agencies |
| investment projects that will help | sustain | a strong and more diversified |
| we believe that we can | sustain | an investment in such a |
| up the good fight to | sustain | and promote the language and |
| the bread they broke to | sustain | them quicquid mali finxerit lingua |
| clyde services whether the facts | sustain | dr bryson s argument that |
| our fishing communities managed to | sustain | themselves for hundreds of years |
| high margin product that would | sustain | and develop the economy of |
| bring forward a strategy to | sustain | and develop the textile industry |
| and demand measures that will | sustain | our communities rather than simply |
| north sea and that we | sustain | our fishing communities as i |
| to discuss financial packages to | sustain | the scottish fishing industry and |
| taken in december that we | sustain | a stock in the north |
| but the post office cannot | sustain | a network if it is |
| is not enough business to | sustain | the current number of post |
| too low a number to | sustain | analysis therefore the groups were |
| we so often fail to | sustain | local voluntary groups and impose |
| waageng aftertaste hadd ony haert | sustain | anyone rowe up wrap up |
| to support those individuals and | sustain | that employment growth henry mcleish |
| scheme will be enough to | sustain | agriculture in the hills in |
| to get going and to | sustain | the increasing effort required to |
| business use extra resources to | sustain | and improve the quality of |
| are able to quite comfortably | sustain | just under ten millions quid |
| nationally have improved sufficiently to | sustain | such an extension otherwise as |
| effective chords the player should | sustain | this chord until the first |
| into action we have to | sustain | things throughout the year we |
| of the life they would | sustain | by refusing to stray from |
| on their own or to | sustain | independent living as a result |
| time to senior school students | sustain | the development of intermediate technology |
| there is little evidence to | sustain | the view that the sqa |
| the agricultural terraces necessary to | sustain | them this was a city |
| don t think i can | sustain | it for any length of |
| as sulphur and nitrogen oxides | sustain | tree deadly deposits of acidic |
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