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"This idea seems to me so natural and simple, to resolve the wave-particle dilemma in such a clear and ordinary way, that it is a great mystery to me that it was so generally ignored", J.S.Bell.

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Six years have passed since, on the warm, clear and otherwise ordinary spring morning of April 15 , 2009 1,200 police officers stormed Hells Angels targets and systematically shut the bikers down in Quebec.

Six years have passed since the warm, clear, and otherwise ordinary spring morning of April 15 , 2009 when 1,200 police officers stormed Hells Angels targets and systematically shut the bikers down in Quebec.

For all these reasons, the costs of a "no" will be very high from a Greek point of view, even though Mr Papadopoulos pretends otherwise.Leaders of the EU (including the government of Greece) should spell out these realities in loud, clear and simple language to ordinary Greek-Cypriots.

Relative damages estimated by DeCAT show the improvement of quality of shotcrete with fly ash of class 1. Distribution on the normalized AE activity derives a clear deference between shotcrete and ordinary concrete.

Democrats have to get out in front of the media narrative, and make their case in such a clear and compelling fashion that ordinary Americans can understand what the fight is all about.

Last November's attacks made it clear that ordinary public places, like cafés and theatres and restaurants, could become significant terrorist targets in Paris, rendered symbolic as killing sites by virtue of their very lack of inherent symbolism.

While it's clear that ordinary users can band together and massage the outcome of a search, we remain, by and large, incredibly naïve users of search engines.

On his recent visit to Australia, another ally of the United States during the Iraqi war, Mr. Bush left after 21 hours and was whisked down roads clear of ordinary people.

Since taking on the job, he has deliberately eschewed the gnomic utterances of the "maestro," and adopted a more straightforward approach to communicating with Congress and the public – including making clear to ordinary Americans how close to the brink they came.

In 2005 and 2006, when James Risen and Eric Lichtblau wrote in the New York Times about a secret state programme to wiretap citizens' phones, read their emails and follow international financial transactions, it became clear to ordinary Americans that they, too, could be under state scrutiny.

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