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As evidence on their safety and effectiveness accumulates, the drugs can be released to more patients.
She said 28 videotapes that showed Dhiab being forcibly removed from his cell during the height of the 2013 hunger strike and taken to a restraint chair where he was force-fed could be released to more than a dozen media organizations that intervened in the case.
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Ms. Steckler said they had since been released to more appropriate settings.
The gaming industry today is worth $30bn£15bnbn) and new titles are released to more fanfare (and fervour among legions of gaming nuts) than the biggest Hollywood blockbusters (see Big Game Hunters, p37).
For Labour, the GPs on the commissioning groups could be released to deal more directly with patient requests at home.
University of Notre Dame international law expert Mary Ellen O'Connell also said the memo should be released to reveal more about the administration's position.
In a release issued today, Apple has announced that the iPad will be released to nine more countries this Friday, including Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore.
Meanwhile, carbon active sites bonded by oxygen-containing species were released to attain more active sites, consequently accelerating the oxidation of benzene.
More water was released to the farmers, at which point 33,000 fish died downstream.
This year it was released to universal acclaim and became even more a part of his life.
It's as goofy and adhesive as anything he's released to date more hot tar stuck to the bottom of your shoe.
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