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On "I Survived A Japanese Game Show," ten Americans will be tested by a variety of Japanese-style challenges.
He ordered her to be tested by a language expert hired by the city.
Any agreement passed by Parliament could, however, be tested by a referendum.
With Theresa May "embarking on challenging domestic reforms... she should be tested by a leader of the opposition who has a credible chance of supplanting her.
But the Bush administration's philosophy has yet to be tested by a global panic of the sort that plagued both emerging markets and the United States in 1998.
That love would be tested by a work stoppage, which the league has avoided since 1987 -- while the other major sports have all had strikes or lockouts.
Thaler loved it, she said, but when she sent five different mockups to be tested by a focus group the duck came in fifth.
This is not an ordinary France team, even though their detractors point out they have yet to be tested by a high-calibre opponent.
Over the next few months, the software will be tested by a small group of Internet users at the University of Washington.
Citi's cards will be tested by a select group of cardholders beginning in November, though some Citi employees have been testing the cards since May.
The house will be "tested" by a Russian family but be open for tours by engineers, government officials, potential customers and others.
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