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Kelce and his advisers prefer to find their own deals, focusing on businesses he has experience with in his day-to-day life.

The drone ships would act as “hedge forces” in each maritime theater to make up the difference between what the fleet can do day-to-day and what might be needed in conflict, Clark said.

If more fans return to Hillsborough, the club can cover its day-to-day costs and move towards a viable sale to a new ownership capable of restoring long-term stability.

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For now, however, Roberts said “we’re just going day-to-day with really no expectations.”

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To fund the recall of workers and restore day-to-day operations, CMS will use money collected from user fees for its research data, according to a government official who declined to be identified by name.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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