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what is it?
# what is it?
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what is competact?
¿qué es competact?
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- but where is he?
- pero donde está él?
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if it's not the belt, what is it?
si no es el cinturón, ¿entonces qué es?
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hvad er der nu, what is it now, grinebidder?
qué pasa ahora, risitas?
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what, is that, like, a thing or something?
¿qué, es esto, como, una cosa o algo?
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138 « « new » views on the optimum currency area theory : what is emu telling us ?"
138 «' new » views on the optimum currency area theory : what is emu telling us ?»
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[16] most of the independent telecom companies were acquired by the general post office around 1912, except what is now kingston communications, which remained in the control of the local government in hull.
[16] most of the independent telecom companies were acquired by the general post office around 1912, except what is now kingston communications, which remained in the control of the local government in hull.
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(41) based on the information submitted by the uk authorities, the commission has serious doubts that the transaction can be regarded as being free of aid because, instead of paying the market price, racing is supposed to pay only 50 % of what is called a "fair value" of the tote as estimated by pwc.
(41) based on the information submitted by the uk authorities, the commission has serious doubts that the transaction can be regarded as being free of aid because, instead of paying the market price, racing is supposed to pay only 50 % of what is called a "fair value" of the tote as estimated by pwc.
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