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Ellis: "You authorised files stolen by Snowden which contained the names of intelligence staff, to be communicated elsewhere, didn't you?

"Mr Rusbridger, you authorised files stolen by Snowden which contained the names of intelligence staff to be communicated elsewhere, didn't you, yes or no?" he demanded.

Conservative MP Michael Ellis: Mr Rusbridger, you authorised files stolen by [National Security Agency contractor Edward] Snowden which contained the names of intelligence staff to be communicated elsewhere.

Since the Mn/Ni concentration region of 0.75/1.25 0.50/1.50 brings out the non-laves phase alloy in the system (see Fig. 1), we tried to understand the effect of minor variations (of concentration within the Mn/Ni concentration region of 0.75/1.25 0.50/1.50) in its phase abundance and hydrogen storage performances and the results were communicated elsewhere.

The cultural construction of disciplined and moral family life as a means of civic reform was thus powerfully normative in one locality, but was only patchily and controversially communicated elsewhere in England.

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And, if you're like economics graduate student Peter Backus of the University of Warwick, you might use the Drake Equation to compare your odds of finding a girlfriend to the odds of finding intelligent life with which we can communicate elsewhere in the universe.

We are not reporting the analysis procedure, as it has been communicated for publication elsewhere.

After the completion of the analysis, we found the answer to the more refined research question, "How do students use their prior knowledge/experience, and the knowledge from "seed" to generate a new question?" In this paper, we are not reporting the detailed analysis procedures and output, as it has been communicated for publication elsewhere.

This blimp gives users a remote physical presence so they can communicate with people elsewhere.

That mattered little, since there was no need or ability to communicate with anyone elsewhere in the world.

In recent years, Gharem said, Saudi artists have been liberated by the Internet, which allows them to communicate with contemporaries elsewhere and interpret their situation at home in new ways.

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