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That, again, assumes an influx of allied forces -- or great strides in stabilizing the country and an increase in Iraq's own police and defense forces.
It acknowledges it aims to make Britain a "hostile environment" for illegal immigrants, and advocates a "deport first, ask questions later" policy, which again assumes that anyone who has fled their home is automatically a criminal.
YAROSLAVL, Russia — Just weeks before Vladimir V. Putin again assumes the presidency in Russia, scattered political insurgencies against local governments have begun to expose cracks in his near monopoly on power.
In her new work the minifurniture again assumes a role, but this time it interacts in a noirish way with larger-scale cutout figures, as in "The Long House (Den)," in which a scantily dressed woman in the company of old wicker chairs seems to perform a mysterious rite in the shadows.
In versions of the ad with Mr. Hasselhoff, an "allow" version depicts an oscillating fan's sparking and exploding when he splashes water on it, while in the "deny" version, the fan appears to Mr. Hasselhoff to be a pretzel, but when he reaches for it, it again assumes the form of a fan and slices off his fingers.
When used to assess the effect of projected future climate on streamflow, it again assumes that the current rainfall-runoff relationship is still valid under the future climate change scenarios (Fu et al. 2007b).
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Mr. Carbone applied, and again assumed the deal was done.
(Again: assuming there is no grip stock waiting off-camera).
Photograph: Phil Cole/ALLSPORT 8.56pm GMT 47 min: Scrappy start, Fulham are again assuming possession.
He led a coup less than a year later and again assumed the presidency.
Online, newspapers had no problem exposing ads to readers — again, assuming they had power.
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