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It is no coincidence that the A.P. and the Fox cases arose from national-security reporting.

The cases arose from a joint investigation by the district attorney's office and the city's Human Resources Administration.

Eight of the 33 cases arose after surgery, meaning it was likely the infection was contracted in a hospital.

Both cases arose from national court rulings that effectively required online news portals to monitor users' speech in comment forums.

These cases arose when, on July 18 , 1997 the Administrator revised the NAAQS for particulate matter and ozone.

These cases arose when, on July 18 , 1997 the Administrator revised the NAAQS for particulate matter (PM) and ozone.

But they said the two cases arose in different hospitals; both institutions had previously reported cases spreading to health care workers.

Though ARD returned to cover the race in 2008, it has curtailed its coverage after more doping cases arose last year.

Based on reports on the postal lung infections by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the cases arose like clockwork.

As standards of grooming became contested, a series of federal cases arose out of rules that regulated the way high-school boys wore their hair.

The question applying those rules in terrorism cases arose after a Nigerian named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner on Dec. 25, 2009.

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