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After receiving what it describes in its guide to overseas partnerships as "advice from senior Diplomatic Corps regional experts", Westminster made a bid for a contract to set up a university in Tashkent, and won the contract following a tendering exercise brokered by the British Council in July 2001.
Most important, its show quickly turns into one big party, like one of the earthy celebrations it so vividly describes in its songs.
It would turn the state's poorest area into what the Portland Press Herald describes in its report from Washington County as "a gigantic tax-free zone".
After her marriage breaks down – at a time when her career is ascending (she has been shortlisted for the Booker prize) – Levy and her two young daughters move into a north London block of flats which she describes, in its stricken deficiency, with panache.
At that time, ChromeOS was exactly what Microsoft describes in its Scroogled campaign: an underpowered laptop that offered little else but the ability to surf the web and get annoyed at its horrible touchpad.
Where is also using some of what the patent describes in its Where Ads, which allow advertisers to show their mobile ads only to people near their store, or perhaps near a competitor's store (after the user opts in to see these types of ads).
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It was described in its gross form during the 1950s and '60s by oceanographers, including Heezen, Ewing, and Henry W. Menard.
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It incorrectly described in its lede, "Amanda Knox looked stunned this evening as she dramatically lost her prison appeal against her murder conviction".
It was described in its October 2003 Ofsted report as "a successful and effective school that is providing a good education for its pupils".
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