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It also runs an innovation laboratory in the Danish capital that seeks to "push the skin to its limits", encouraging designers to let their imaginations run wild: mink-covered motorbike helmets and iPad covers, for example.
Sometimes it makes sense; when you're viewing inch-tall book covers, for example, you can tap to open one.
It may spell out some of the alternative practitioners and treatments it covers, for example, 50percentt of all acupuncture and chiropractor visits.
Scott, a staff artist at The New York Times, does not always adequately document the ethnic diversity of many of the nations she covers; for example, in her discussion of Trinidad and Jamaica, she ignores the sizable groups of ethnic Asians and Europeans as well as the indigenous population, and focuses only on people of African descent.
Raymond Clark III, accused of killing Annie Le, a Yale graduate student, was described as "very officious and very demanding" and gave some students a hard time in the medical research building where he and Le worked — making such "a big deal" out of wearing shoe covers, for example, that a co-worker told his supervisor.
Good numbers on European austerity programs are hard to come by, but the FT has a useful interactive graphic: It's not comprehensive, I think, even for the countries it covers — for example, Portugal actually imposed significant austerity in 2011, even if it fell short of the IMF program.
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In Europe, it still makes sense to buy an InterRail pass (interrailnet.com), which allows you unlimited travel in your chosen countries on as many days as you choose to cover; for example, a one-month Global Pass, covering 30 European countries, costs from £329.
The committee wants to expand capital requirements to cover, for example, operational and interest-rate risks.
It now argues that only future rescues, not legacy problems, should be covered, for example.
It is easier to establish that there was severe global cooling than that there was total ice-cover, for example.
A new offence has been created of "advocating terrorism" (s. 80.2C, Criminal Code), an imprecise crime whose scope may cover, for example, opposing the Assad regime in Syria.
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