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There would also be a report from Indonesia, Murphy said.

Mr. Cipra reports the unacknowledged source to be a report from Science, which varies only in preferring basketball to soccer.

As originally conceived, it was meant to be a report from a troubled land, or homeland: Africa.

In which case, there could well be a report from Sir Alan Budd in the not too distant future that downgrades the prospects for growth even further.

Genetically modified crops are not the panacea that the biotech industry makes them out to be: a report from the Union of Concerned Scientists has found that Monsanto's new "drought-tolerant" corn, DroughtGard, only slightly reduces crop losses during moderate (not severe) droughts, and does not reduce the amount of water needed.

And for issuing stock, there must be a report from a certified accountant, which means a major expense, so the shareholders (again, that would be you) know what is going on.

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"There was a report from . . . the helicopter pilot," he testified.

It's a report from one of his Chadian workers in Hadjer Hadid.

It is a report from the edge of darkness, made in the consciousness of responsibility.

"That's a report from the front line of postcapitalism," said Mulholland. "It's not going well".

For more on the impact of climate change on food security, here is a report from Suzanne Goldenberg.

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