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Until now, Louisiana State University has been subject to two seemingly incompatible rulings: the Hopwood decision and a separate desegregation order from a federal district court requiring almost the opposite.
While the UK, northern Europe and the eastern US have been subject to two very cold winters, the last two winters in northeast Canada and Greenland have been unusually mild.
In her short career, Koofi has been subject to two attempts on her life, one in 2010, when gunmen thought to be Taliban riddled her car with bullets while she was cowering inside.
This gives biodiversity managers a huge (and often unrecognised) problem in assessing, managing and monitoring their environment.In Britain the problem has been subject to two House of Lords Select Committees and a 'Taxonomic Needs Assessment' for conservation.
Colchester hospital in Essex, which is in special measures and was forced to declare a major incident last month, had been subject to two separate but related inquiries after concerns were raised by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in November last year.
In the subgenus Urostigma, F. subpisocarpa has been subject to two recent revisions.
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