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It includes ceviche with habaneros, chicken tamales, and lomitos, a fragrant pork stew, and will be served through the end of December, should the need arise.
This does not sit easily with the government's stance that public scrutiny and accountability of organisations will be served through the publication of accessible information.
Up to 10 live streams from the event will be served through the web, connected TVs, tablets, a new mobile site and brand new apps for iPhone and Android.
Now, with the latest change to the Play Store's terms and conditions, Google specifically spelled out any update to Play Store apps must be served through the Play Store itself.
Mary Jo Callan, director of the Office of Community and Economic Development, estimated that 11,000 fewer meals will be served through the Senior Nutrition Program and 630 fewer people will be helped through the Employment Service Program.
Primarily, it is important to identify the dying patient in the ICU or on the ward in order to change the focus of care from actual or potential technologic interventions to palliative care so that the patient's best interests can be served through the specific allocation of appropriate resources directed towards patient comfort.
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The information is served through the use of Web Parts.
Food was served through the slot of a metal door.
That was enough to make Mr Karadzic the defendant in a lawsuit by two anonymous Bosnian women; a second lawsuit was served through the State Department.
At standing room-only joints, the local idli-dosa (steamed savory cakes and crisp crepes from rice batter), are served through the day.
And, unlike in the States, where the yule log appears only at Christmas, the cake is served through the New Year in France, after which it is retired to make room for the galettes des rois, the king cakes that celebrate Epiphany.
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