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The U.A.E., unlike Saudi Arabia, has insisted that the Palestinian Authority be fundamentally reformed before assuming any substantial role in Gaza’s eventual administration.

The troops will help monitor the implementation of the cease-fire and eventual transition to a civilian government, according to a U.S. official.

Jason Ambrosi, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, predicts autonomous flight won’t be ready any time soon and says he doesn’t think Reliable’s eventual system would apply to larger aircraft.

In light of everything that has happened this week, though, Garcia said he’d still be willing to pay the same amount of money to see James play during his eventual retirement tour.

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Having nearly depleted their island’s resources, and lacking a large enough canoe to leave, they face eventual extinction.

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