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It has endearing photographs, film and correspondence from the larger-than-life artist's daily life in Roxbury.
There, too, is a memo to Guttmacher recounting an interview conducted in 1962 with Malcolm X (slide 12), and correspondence from the N.A.A.C.P. (slide 13).
Based upon the personal phone calls and correspondence from the entire Ning team, including their entire Executive staff, it would appear that they decided to elminate WidgetLaboratory for anti-competitive purposes alone.
Guccifer's exploits were exposed in the United States in February 2013, when The Smoking Gun website--one of a handful of Internet outlets, along with Gawker and Russia Today, that he frequently contacted to gloat about his triumphs and supply with documentation--reported that he had posted photos and correspondence from the email accounts of family members of former President George W. Bush.
Number of documented chronic conditions was extracted from the chart from the current problem list, visit notes and correspondence from the previous 12 months.
Details of statin prescription, cardiovascular co-morbidity and smoking status was sought from the patients' case notes by hand using details of current and previous admissions, clinical letters, results of investigations and correspondence from the patient's general practitioner, using agreed criteria.
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During the shooting of On the Town, all memos and correspondence from MGM to the production were addressed exclusively to Donen and not to Kelly.
The interviews and correspondence from January show that the Police Department has sought to reduce the authority of the Office of Emergency Management.
As part of his complaint to the IPT he argues that the actions of the security service have breached his human right to privacy under article 8, which provides general protection for a person's private and family life, home, and correspondence from arbitrary interference by the state.
As reported by ScienceInsider last year, the e-mails included indications that CRU head Phil Jones had tried to illegally shield data and correspondence from disclosure requests made under the U.K.'s Freedom of Information laws.
Most important, the universities say, forcing professors to excavate the notes and correspondence from throughout their careers subjects them to a level of scrutiny that few other academics must face.
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