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His father retired from the New York State Office of General Services in Albany; he worked as a grounds supervisor for the State Capitol and the Executive Mansion.
Nothing in the act, major amendments adopted in 1965 or the legislative history since then suggests that Congress intended "spouse" to include a person of the same sex (although, in 1990, Congress removed homosexuality as a grounds for exclusion).
The act doesn't lay out foetal sex explicitly as a grounds for abortion, but as Furedi points out, it also doesn't lay out rape, incest, poverty, relationship breakdown or being underage as legal grounds for abortion.
Today, Mr. Barak complained that Mr. Arafat was distorting the issue by suggesting that the Israeli position masked a desire to dig up the foundations of the old temples, and to use the findings as a grounds for usurping the Muslim claim.
The credible threat of suicide is - constitutionally - regarded as a grounds for a termination.
Flickr is generally used for collections of high resolution images, with the comments area serving as a grounds for conversations that stretch on indefinitely.
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Yet the confusion is validating to Mr. Baker and his co-director, Shih-Ching Tsou, in their vision of the film as a grounds-eye, realistic portrayal of their adopted city.
One image always acts as a ground for the rest.
Ford also has a history as a ground-breaking employer.
They insulate; they do not act as a ground.
The rose colour, discussed below, was used both as a monochrome and as a ground colour.
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