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Since no one knows your skin and its many markings better than you, you have primary responsibility for checking often for any changes that could herald skin cancer.
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It heralds a significant shift in how Russians relate to one another and to those who rule over them, a cultural change that could last even after the March 4 presidential election that Mr. Putin is almost certain to win.
This would improve and optimize solidarity with refugees, and also buttress on-the-ground political change, which could herald a Europe that's different from the current dystopia of xenophobia and austerity.
He accepts that this could just be another bandwagon, but he also says that it could herald a fundamental change in the way councils behave towards their citizens.
Regular use may facilitate the identification of early changes that may herald more serious health problems in the future, and may provide opportunities for clinical intervention.
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Stern found the move calculated, but admitted that it could herald eventual progress.
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