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The rump, although worryingly rubbery halfway through cooking, relaxes, but it's dry in comparison with the neck and chuck, both of which fall apart under my fork after 4 hours' cooking.
This is because students who study internal or general medicine, both of which fall under the label of primary care, often go on to specialties after they complete their residency.
This was likely because tourism is one of the main industries on Izu and Ogasawara islands,1 both of which fall under the jurisdiction of Tokyo.
Harper Adams University is near Newport and the University of Wolverhampton has a base at Priorslee - both of which fall under the boundaries of Telford and Wrekin Council.
They've also added a full-screen keyboard and a sleep timer for mp3 playing, both of which fall under the "oh yeah — I guess I did want that" category.
In August 2007, Minot Air Force Base is the home of the 5th Bomb Wing and Barksdale Air Force Base the home of 2nd Bomb Wing, both of which fall under the 8th Air Force, also based at Barksdale.
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Particularly strong falls were seen in car crime and criminal damage, both of which fell by 15% according to the official crime survey.
Investigators had focused originally on the rudder and the vertical portion of the tail to which it attaches, both of which fell off the plane.
According to figures compiled by Labour last December, the electoral register had shrunk dramatically in areas with high student populations, such as Canterbury, which had fallen by 13%, and Cambridge and Dundee West, both of which fell by 11%.
The last-minute sales boom was not enough to save the vehicle or its stablemates in the fleet, the Lincoln Town Car and the Mercury Grand Marquis, both of which fell victim to new fuel-economy regulations.
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