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But this is not a White House unmindful of politics, and it was telling that the first person Mr. Card briefed on the plan after Mr. Bush approved it on May 22 was Karl Rove, the president's top political adviser, who was also aboard Air Force One during the trip to Europe.
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The patient exit cards, brief post-card sized surveys, were completed by adult patients at the end of their appointments prior to leaving the office.
These contacts include birthday cards, brief telephone interviews about the child's health (e.g., respiratory disease or injuries), or simple "check-ins" with the family to remind them of the next phases of the study.
The operation began in November after credit card giant MasterCard International Inc. briefed authorities on more than 100 Web sites and Internet chat rooms specializing in credit card and identity document trafficking.
In the credit card investigation, people briefed on the case said the comptroller's office had discovered that JPMorgan was relying on faulty documents when pursuing lawsuits against delinquent customers.
28), minors traveling alone should have a mobile phone and a debit card, and should be briefed about going through security, changing planes, etc.
Google is expected to introduce on Thursday a mobile payment system that will let shoppers wave their phones to pay instead of pulling out a credit card, according to people briefed on the announcement.
For the big banks, the regulatory guidance was not enough to ease their concerns about being held liable if fraudulent or suspicious accounts were opened with the cards, according to people briefed on the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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Every emotional ripple is beautifully observed: the hideous anticipation, the agony of the empty dance card, the brief flutters of hope as various men take her for a turn around the dance floor, the many small disappointments that follow and the sudden vivid need to escape from the crowd, to flee, to breathe.
Joanna MacGregor Play (2001) Pianist Joanna MacGregor came within a single vote of winning the 2002 Mercury music prize with this impressive calling card, featuring brief, beautifully prepared tasters of Ligeti, Nancarrow, Dowland, Piazzola, Ives, Cage, Bach and Talvin Singh, seasoned with touches of boogie woogie, stride piano, Keith Jarrett-ish minimalism and Satie-esque playfulness.
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