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Dr Tamimi's views on Palestine are well known and pertain to his motherland of Palestine, and have nothing to do whatsoever with London or the UK.
"Any easing of the foreign ownership laws is likely to be very limited and pertain to very specific sectors in which the U.A.E.
A bank spokeswoman said "these issues occurred more than five years ago and pertain to a part of the firm that was completely revamped after the merger with Wachovia," a bank it bought at the end of 2008.
Contingent truths of fact include existing things, save God, and pertain (in general) to created reality.
These variables are asked in the 1979 round and pertain to the time respondents are 14 years of age.
The calculations are based on the model by Schindler et al. [37] and pertain to 1 M NaClO4 media and a constant capacitance model.
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The Clinton campaign has said Rodriguez's employment ended in late February and pertained to her organizing work in Arizona.
"What if you received a magazine that only had stories and ads that you were interested in and pertained to you?" he asked.
In a statement, the city's law department noted that the "lawsuit was brought nearly seven years ago and pertains to alleged incidents that occurred years before".
The conversation took place two months before the FBI opened an investigation into Clinton's email server and pertains to publicly available information about a lawsuit involving a Foia request.
The second reason is a bit more complex and pertains to human nature.
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