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The bulk of the for-profit colleges' revenue, more than 80 percent in most cases, comes from taxpayers.
Today, about 60percentt of all prosecco — some eight million cases — comes from producers outside the traditional prosecco-growing region of Conegliano-Valdobbiadene, a cluster of villages about a half-hour's drive north of Venice.
It is not clear if the uptick in cases comes from the palace or the government, which has cracked down on dissidents by detaining academics, journalists and politicians for "attitude adjustment", a programme the junta uses to interrogate opponents.
A high percentage of the big (and small) constitutional cases comes from state legislatures and agencies, city and county school boards, city councils, county commissions — which then have to figure out how to put the court's rulings into practice.
Slow wind is more complex and transient, and in most cases comes from lower latitude regions.
The reason that the effects on men go unnoticed is because women's stress can be seen through direct labor consisting of housework and career where as men's stress, in most cases, comes from decision making and work-family conflicts.
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Where did he think his cases came from?
The cases come from smaller towns and cities — Dickson, Tenn.; Collinston, La.; Thatcher, Ariz.
The protesters involved in the latest cases come from Cambridge, Leicester, London, Hereford, Surrey, Kent, Sheffield, Leeds and Bristol.
It serves as a court of appeal for cases coming from the congregational sessions.
The first cases came from people who were exposed elsewhere, perhaps through foods or animals.
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