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department of violence and injury prevention, said that strategies that have proven to protect other children should be studied for the disabled.
But after three visits to the state by Bush administration officials, the Utah Senate consigned the bill to a committee, where Senator David L. Gladwell, a Republican sponsor of the bill, said it would be studied for the foreseeable future.
"It'll be studied for the next 10 years," Steve Jost, the United States Census Bureau's associate director for communications, said of the low black response rate in New York City.
When it is announced, either this week or next, his lineup will be studied for the signals it sends on economic policy through the identity of those put in the most important roles.
And in trying to cut down what must be studied for the periods in between, "a lot of the framework was vague," said Ben Crosby, who teaches A.P. United States history in Roswell, Ga., and was part of a group of 25 to 30 teachers who recently reviewed a draft of the curriculum.
An American research team finished drilling through a half-mile of Antarctic ice on Monday, reaching the surface of subglacial Lake Whillans and retrieving water samples that will be studied for the presence of life, according to the team's Web site.
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"I'm supposed to be studying for the bar exam," he said.
Anyway – the chart up above is purported to be the one that VZW employees will be studying for the sake of pitching the Storm2.
Biogen Idec, Cambridge, Mass., named Cambridge BioMarketing, Cambridge, as the first agency of record for lumiliximab, which is being studied for the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
The infill density effect was studied for the transparency of the samples.
The inkjet printing technology has been studied for the patterning of the 3D electrode.
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