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The company invited staff to come back to the premises next day to pick up their belongings; the staff took them up on that offer and have stayed there ever since.
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All this makes sense, unless you go back to the premise and note that climate change is itself violence.
That's why I kept on cooking spaghetti… It's almost as if Murakami were going back to the premise of his novel and taking another approach.
So going back to the premise that women's sport is the protected category, and that this protection must exist because of the insurmountable and powerful effects of testosterone, my opinion on this is that it is fair and correct to set an upper limit for that testosterone, which is what the sport had before C.A.S. [the Court of Arbitration for Sport] did away with it.
Every answer he gave came back to the premise of defending stop and frisk.
This all goes back to the premise behind the Facebook follow for follow threads.
Staff were relocated to another building within the same worksite whilst works were undertaken and then relocated back to the refurbished premises.
The Brexit campaign that dissolved so spectacularly in the shock of victory has to reconnect with its supporters and get back to the basic premise of "taking back control".
In some ways it harks back to the early premise of Twitter — if Twitter was built to be history-less.
It goes back to the fundamental premise of believing that who you know is often more important than what you know," he added.
Given our fondness both for police dramas and for stories where humans work alongside humanoid machines (Data in Star Trek, David in AI, David in Prometheus, plus many others not brought to you by the letter D) it's easy to see why television and movie executives keep going back to the same premise.
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