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By 1787, however, a reconciliation had been effected.
But a few weeks before Milan, a reconciliation had been effected, and Sander had set to work on a small, interim range of clothes.
Dismissing Grint's appeal, the judge ruled that he had failed to show a change had been effected under section 217 of the Income Tax (Trading and Other Income) Act 2005 because he did not have accounts showing the correct accounting period for the change.
In 1683 the Penny Post was taken over by the government-operated General Post Office, and Dockwra was forced to pay damages for having encroached on the crown's monopoly of the mail service, which had been effected by Charles I in 1635.
We were a couple of years away from "grunge" becoming so prevalent that Marc Jacobs would send models down a runway in silk shirts made to look like flannel, but the famous Sassy cover of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love had already run, and, in general, the incredible sea change in the culture had been effected — the fake was suddenly out, and real was suddenly in, at least in terms of music.
The landing had been effected with just two casualties, both men who died of natural causes.
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Now the marriage has been effected, but much will have to be done if enduring links are to be cemented.
So we have been effected least.
To be sure, both teams have been effected by severe political turmoil.
An estimated 1.2 million college students have been effected by Sandy, according to CNN's Chandler Friedman.
He has been locating apartments since 1937, and has been effecting swappings since 1943.
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