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If a large enough movement of readers occurred, it is possible that the Sun could reintroduce Page 3. Insiders suggest, however, that this is very unlikely indeed.
With schools ending at 5 p.m., we could reintroduce all the "specials," like art and music and dance, that have been removed over time.
San Francisco city planners are now working on plans that could reintroduce some outdoor seating along Market Street, the city's major thoroughfare, from Civic Center to the Embarcadero.
Finally, the commonwealth could reintroduce export license fees, on a per tonne or per ounce basis, for highly profitable resources such as iron ore, coal and gold.
The changes amount to a privatisation of immigration policy and could reintroduce discrimination, says Jeffrey Reitz of the University of Toronto.
The Government could reintroduce the legislation in the next session of Parliament and, if necessary, force it through the Lords by invoking the rarely used Parliament Acts.
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As a British survey identifies The Bill as a show that could heal divisions, which TV dramas could Ireland reintroduce?
"If he passes, he could still reintroduce the referendum.
We could also reintroduce duty free for flights to the EU".
To solve it, George Bush could either reintroduce the draft in the United States, or get out of Iraq.
It could also reintroduce essays to a wider set of standardized tests, which have become dominated by multiple-choice questions that can be cheaply scored by machines.
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