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(That one warrants 11 blank lines).
It's rare that I put "finally" in a headline, but I think this one warrants it: Mailbox, the ultra-awesome email client owned by Dropbox, is making its way onto the desktop.
Lots of people have opinions on this question, including the editorial board of this newspaper, which reiterated its view that no crime, including this one, warrants the death penalty.
Among the many hypothetical, phosphorylation-dependent regulatory mechanisms for hotspot recombination that are disproved by our findings, one warrants further discussion.
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Merrill Lynch & Co. TrueVision International Inc., Albuquerque, N.M., 750,000 units and each unit consists of one common share and one warrant.
(That court, by the way, has rejected only one warrant in the last two years).
ImageWare Systems Inc., San Diego, an initial public offering of 1.9 million units, each consisting of one share and one warrant.
There are so many myths and misunderstandings surrounding sex that I was puzzled as to which one warranted a whole book.
Borsak said one warrant containing 114 names was improperly obtained during Mascot, with 46 people named on it without supporting evidence.
The bill would allow law enforcement officials with court orders to plant a wiretap indefinitely, not only 30 days, the current limit, and would permit taps of multiple phones with one warrant.
He listed other Americans who were thought to be held hostage by various groups around the world; though he was sympathetic to their plight, he didn't believe that each one warranted a rescue attempt.
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