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He treated the media, saccharine and prurient by terms, with studied politeness.
Such offences "by any standard of justice should be punished by terms of imprisonment," Mischin told the ABC.
The Fifth Circuit acknowledged this risk, but basically said it was bound by terms that Congress had given it.
Names like breast cancer and lung cancer will be supplanted by terms like B-RAF-positive or EGFR-positive tumors.
The ads from the last three years featured attractive photographs, shot by Tina Barney, of real estate shoppers who were defined by terms found in real-estate ads.
In January Secretary Albright sent a classified message to Igor S. Ivanov, Russia's foreign minister, complaining that Moscow was not abiding by terms of the Gore-Chernomyrdin agreement.
As stipulated by terms of the sale, the buyer has agreed to not commercialise the content of the artwork to the public for a period of 88 years.
"In truth,"… In August, 1947, by terms of Britain's Indian Independence Act, Kashmir's Hindu Maharajah was given the choice of independence, accession to Pakistan or accession to….
Roughly speaking, these objects are the entities denoted by terms that can be used as predicates e.g., "good," "white," and "triangle".
The campaign is an example of an increasingly popular trend on Madison Avenue that goes by terms like cause marketing, purpose marketing and pro-social marketing.
By contrast, the ecosystemic approach (sometimes also evoked by terms such as biosphere) is offered as a more efficient alternative to natural resource management.
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