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To lie at the heart

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to be an object of affection, desire, or anxiety.

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Will voters take this risk or in the next 65 days will Palin be able to convince them that whatever her inexperience, she is guided by the strong principles that every American wants to lie at the heart of government in Washington, but knows all too well do not?
Billing problems appear to lie at the heart of this debacle and energywatch has been inundated with calls from Scottish Gas customers who are at the end of their tether because of the firm's failure to deal with queries and complaints.
Whatever the case, resolving the relationship between the individual and the collective good seems to lie at the heart of the ethical issues raised in these papers.
 
 
 
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