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The 9RA allele shares the same repeat structure as the majority of other D9S1120 alleles and so originates from a slippage-diminution mutation rather than an independent deletion.

One place to start is with the statement of retired U.S. Army Col. Larry Wilkerson, who was Colin Powell's chief of staff and who stated unequivocally that Cheney was the primary author of the torture policy: "There's no question in my mind where the philosophical guidance and the flexibility in order to do so originated -- in the vice president of the United States' office".

And that the heaven, if it had an origin, was evolved and is maintained by such a cause, there is therefore even more reason to believe, than that mortal animals so originated.

The rationale to do so originated from the fact that not all candidates encountered the same set of interviewers.

Spicer added: "It is not a White House document". The AP has made clear that the document was written by Kelly and so would originate from the Department of Homeland Security, not the White House.

RNA used to generate the Northern and 454 data was extracted at different time points, and so might originate from different trophont stages.

If so, this collaboration amounts to PPP as hybrid governance, given the involved public interest in the energy transition as promoted authoritatively by one or more de facto public parties to the PPP, and so (norms originating in) public law may become relevant.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, as Trump headed to a Boeing plant in South Carolina, Spicer added: "It is not a White House document". The AP's document states that it is from Kelly and so would have originated from the Department of Homeland Security, not the White House.

The family of innovative manufacturing methods based on this behaviour has been developing over the last 20 years or so and originates from scientific work at MIT in the early 1970s.

Although it cannot prevent the duplication and transmission of music, it does tell record companies where a pirated track originated, and so eases the job of policing the Internet.

The National Academy of Sciences, in their evaluation of the calculations in a January 2017 report, noted that the impacts of carbon emissions were global, "regardless of where they originate," and so their estimations "have focused on total global damages, rather than the damages to an individual country such as the United States".

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