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The U.S. and Korea will continue to have regular discussions
The United States and Japan will continue to have regular discussions
Without doubt, voluntary celibacy of priests will continue to have its place in the Catholic church.
Virtual Reality already is, and will continue to have, an impact on the global economy.
ACP banana-exporting countries will continue to have duty-free, quota-free(DFQF)
The United States and Korea will continue to have regular discussions
The newspaper has been around for a very long time and will continue to have millions of readers every day.
Macdonald warned,"modern socialism will continue to have a somewhat academic flavor.".
respect democratic standards will continue to have our unconditional support.
the rest of the family members will continue to have a rest room.
so researchers will continue to have insight into the course of their disease.
I am sure that those negotiating on both sides will continue to have a tough road ahead of them.
Most men will recover within a few weeks or months, although some will continue to have symptoms for longer.
I have had, and will continue to have, a very good relationship.
Either way they will follow a course that is right for them, and they will continue to have life experiences that keep them on the path of evolution.
The success of the programme can only be assessed many years after its end since reforms will continue to have cumulative effects long after a programme is over.
As a consequence, spouses in an international marriage will continue to have a possibility to consolidate the different proceedings as foreseen in the Regulation
the proposal will continue to have an impact on the EU budget also thereafter,
Member States will continue to have considerable flexibility in choosing the stockholding arrangements
The Commission will continue to have the main responsibility for matters relating to trade,