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They will meet Van Rompuy before the other 25 EU leaders sit down for a dinner devoted to resolving the debt crisis – and while Cameron holds talks with Mario Monti, Italy's new technocrat premier.
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He decided to devote to resolving the problem of DNA sequencing, succeeded six years later, raising the curtain of a splendid new era: The Genomics Era.
There comes a point in your life when most of the big issues seem resolved (yes, I realize this may be an illusion, but humor me), and the energy you devoted to resolving them could use a new outlet.
Assigned to a division devoted to resolving quality problems, Mr. Toyoda is said to have developed an uncanny ability to spot waste.
Much attention has been devoted to resolving perhaps the greatest limitation of iontophoresis, the inability to determine the concentration of substances delivered by ejections.
Commit to resolving the problem.
BELGRADE, Serbia, Thursday, Dec. 6 (Reuters) — The United Nations and European Union must guide Kosovo on a path to independence as soon as failed negotiations with Serbia officially end on Monday, an organization devoted to resolving conflicts said on Thursday.
Republicans on Tuesday threatened to block consideration of the bipartisan resolution on Libya introduced two weeks ago, which would authorize United States military operations there, saying lawmakers should instead devote their energies to resolving the ongoing budget fight.
Some people are still dying from the effects of the gas... Immediately after the accident, Union Carbide's chairman, Warren M. Anderson told reporters he would devote the rest of his career to resolving the problems caused by the accident.
Some people are still dying from the effects of the gas... Immediately after the accident, Union Carbide's chairman, Warren M. Anderson told reporters he would devote the rest of his career to resolving the problems caused by the accident..
Whole books have been devoted, without resolving the question, to the mystery of whether Shakespeare composed the two parts of "Henry IV" as separate plays or (as the late textual scholar Harold Jenkins argued) began writing a single play and then realized, halfway through what is now the first part, that he would need two parts to contain its richness.
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