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This all came to a head recently when I called one of my closest friends boring and she said I should "grow up".

She said that the issue had come to a head recently because Reuters had asked for a review of the now dated stipulations and this had not been sorted out before today's Turner prize launch event.

The dispute came to a head recently when 10 prominent Russian scientists, including two Nobel laureates, sent a letter to President Vladimir V. Putin, protesting what they termed the "growing clericalization" of Russian society.

Some of these issues came to a head recently, when The Washington Post published an article from a newly formed news organization, The Fiscal Times, about the debate over federal spending without disclosing that the group's financial backer is Peter G. Peterson, who has an abiding interest in the issue and ties to experts cited in the article.

The third film in the series opens in UK cinemas on 20 November, reigniting a debate that came to a head recently when Elliot Rodger, son of one of the movie's directors, killed six people in a gun rampage in California.

Things came to a head recently when a very precious sample was lost due to poor technique.

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"People bring their dead dogs here," says Stefan Weiss, one of the town's waste managers, as he steps into a refrigerated shed and opens the lid on a wheelie bin containing a deer's head recently deposited by a local hunter.

In response, our department head recently formed a committee to draft a new policy governing relationships with the pharmaceutical industry.

Thomas Bach, its head, recently established a working group to propose changes to the host-selection process.Mr Zimbalist offers a number of proposals for reform.

Machine Head recently completed a world tour where they played Bengaluru, India, Israel and Dubai, U.A.E. in March 2008.

Remember that catchy pop tune from 20 years ago, courtesy of Timbuk 3? You know, the one with the catchy chorus: "The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades?" The lyrics got stuck in my head recently at an unlikely venue: the normally staid Council on Foreign Relations and its 60th anniversary celebration of the Edward R. Murrow Press Fellowship.

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