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Nastri has previously proposed asking Congress to create a national fund for cleaning the regions with the most polluted air, an idea modeled on the federal Superfund program for hazardous-waste sites.
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Since this new conflict erupted we have distributed more than 1.6m food rations, mainly by air, which gives you an idea of the desperate situation people are in.
Even though "Scandal" and "Grey's Anatomy" are both still on the air, Rhimes already has an idea of what she'd like to do next.
This activation could conceivably be used for processing proprioceptive feedback from muscles spindles and/or skin touch receptors as the animal sense the floor with its feet or surrounding air with its wings, an idea that can be tested with peripheral stimulation and removal of somatosensory input.
Ratings spiked, and though the show went off the air anyway, the partners had an idea ready when CBS needed a summer replacement in 1969 for "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," which was being canceled because of a dispute between the network and the Smothers Brothers over their on-air opposition to the Vietnam War.
Such an idea was aired today by Ecclestone, who has been stunned by the backlash following the WMSC's decision in Barcelona on Friday.
He dismissed suggestions that airliners should be equipped with anti-missile devices, an idea previously aired when an Airbus A300 cargo plane was struck by a shoulder-launched missile after taking off from Baghdad in 2003.
US defence secretary Leon Panetta disclosed Thursday the Pentagon has plans in place for establishing humanitarian corridors in Syria, an idea publicly aired by French president Nicholas Sarkozy earlier in the day in Paris.
The Guardian's Ewen MacAskill reports on the details of the Syrian plan as described by Panetta in House testimony: US defence secretary Leon Panetta disclosed Thursday the Pentagon has plans in place for establishing humanitarian corridors in Syria, an idea publicly aired by French president Nicholas Sarkozy earlier in the day in Paris.
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