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A fully functioning government hasn't been in power since 1991.
Left to themselves, they wanted to be a fully functioning family.
The country has not had a fully functioning government since 1991.
At the end of the second year the school became a fully functioning college.
The girl had wanted to become a fully functioning male.
Two to six players can play this fully functioning game of risk.
Work on the new city started in 1999 and it was a fully functioning centre by 2002.
Not everyone has been raised in a fully functioning home environment.
Now we need to make one last step to have a complete and fully functioning system.
But now that it's over, we can get back to running a fully functioning government, right?
There can be no fully functioning foreign policy team until a secretary of defense is in place.
"The right side of my body is not fully functioning," he said.
And without fully functioning memories, they were certain to change.
The country's political system is moving toward a fully functioning republic.
However, the university activity was not fully functioning for several more decades.
Her family is growing accustomed to their fully functioning door.
Fully functioning adult skills in all areas developed by age 21.
"We do not yet have a fully functioning market," said Rose.
Tax obstacles stand in the way of a fully functioning single market.
It is one of the few university projects that has been turned into a fully functioning community news site.
The rebels lack a fully functioning government and court system.
You allowed the only fully functioning company to leave the compound?
Back in 1971, the artist created and opened a fully functioning hotel for six weeks.
After all, they weren't babies any more, but fully functioning big kids, with their own ideas about the world.
Somalia has not had a fully functioning government in two decades.