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His talk set out to illustrate the phenomenon, and to pose two questions.
One demand was for the right to attend police interviews and to pose questions as judged appropriate.
Additionally, Threema allows users to hold group chats and to pose a question as a poll to group members.
They use e-mail to bounce ideas off one another and to pose questions to teachers living thousands of miles away.
About 2,000 of them were determined to be here and to pose a potential national security or public safety threat, they said.
Earlier than other designers, he grasped the importance of getting the famous to attend his fashion shows, and to pose for advertising photos in his costumes.
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It was, in fact, an energized 1960s left that propagated conspiracy theories about America's malevolence and that posed, and continues to pose, a subversive threat.
I wanted to come and be a presence and attempt to pose Celtic problems," reflected McCoist.
In "One of Sixty-Five Thousand Gestures," to music by Hahn Rowe, a barefoot Ms. Melnick goes from movement to movement and pose to pose in a long and always surprising series.
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Sleeping sickness re-emerged in Uganda in the 1970s, and continues to pose a public health and economic burden [ 1- 3].
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