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She served four controversial terms as India's prime minister, before being assassinated in 1984.
Allmark is chiefly concerned about the tie – the controversial terms on which breweries let their pubs to landlords.
As accessed from China, the new Google lacks the ability to search controversial terms like the names of Chinese political leaders.
As many as 1m people could be on the controversial terms, according to the Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development, far more than previously thought.
And a loan modification requires only the consent of 50.1percentt of lenders, so borrowers may find it easier to get controversial terms approved.
In particular, even when a page came from a server not otherwise filtered, and even when the page featured a URL without controversial search terms, it might nonetheless be inaccessible if the page itself contained particular controversial terms.
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Cameron later said he intended the controversial term only to explain "that it's a very large number of people".
In revising the rules, the administration is abandoning the controversial term "assault weapon," which until now has figured prominently.
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