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Abolins, and Steffi Holtz, Stafford-Clark's former assistant, intend to push for a similar code becoming the norm across the industry.

Larry Rohter (NYT) AFRICA NIGERIA: ISLAMIC LAW SPREADS Government officials in the northern state of Kebbi said they had adopted Shariah, the Islamic social and penal code, becoming the ninth state, out of 36, to do so.

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"It's in its infancy now but within a year or two, this will be mainstream with bar codes becoming the preferred method for television advertisers to deliver extras to interested viewers".

He is fully aware that if people beyond San Francisco know anything about him at all, it is most likely his association with gay marriage and his egregious violation of the "guy code" (becoming involved with a friend's partner, in this case wife).

Mature hackers say "welcome" and take benefits of the new code becoming available - there is just no better way to react.

Now that code is becoming the norm at American colleges, and few people are laughing.On September 28th Jerry Brown, California's governor, signed a bill requiring all colleges that receive state money for student financial aid to enforce a standard of "affirmative consent", or "yes means yes".

It leads to a minor story about a high school dress code becoming an issue of supposed national importance, as happened with "Crop Top Day" in May.

Since 2004, the ASTEC code is progressively becoming the reference European severe accident integral code through in particular the intensification of research activities carried out in the frame of the SARNET European network of excellence.

(In fact, the demands for coded samples are becoming the rule compared to the use of anonymous samples just a few years ago).

Although NDCs existed in the historical PM, many of them did not have direct matches with NDCs in the current inpatient system, possibly due to certain codes becoming obsolete, and direct matches were limited to 44.85% in the reference catalog to 46.35% in the 2009 snapshot of codes in use even after normalizing the historical NDC format to 11-digits.

It seems likely that the increase in DMARD recording and the number of RA codes, combined with an increase in the number of people without an alternative diagnosis after their final RA code, reflects general changes in coding practice, with codes becoming more specific and less likely to be entered into the record until GPs are confident of the diagnosis.

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