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He says the word-of-mouth effect from this has been huge, and business is booming.
"We have seen the knock-on effect from this in the reduced number of recorded driving offences, for example the use of mobile phones," said Dollimore.
It was in his 2010 budget rather than today's that the chancellor announced a £2.4bn cut to tax credits that will take effect from this April.
It has also been suggested that humans can't absorb the antioxidant compounds from eating blueberries anyway, meaning they wouldn't have any protective effect from this free-radical damage.
(Shelton gets the best effect from this by having the action, for a few frames, run from right to left instead of the other way round. This is, to use Alan Moore's phrase, natural comedic genius of a high order).
The ripple effect from this simple intervention is when Gabriel gives the first two goat kids to another vulnerable female-headed household in the community targeted by Farm Africa.
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Two effects result from this time-lag.
A second direct approach relied on valves that were bilaterally split to facilitate both AAR and radiocarbon dating, thus effectively eliminating time averaging effects from this calibration.
(Disastrous side effects from this film could linger for years).
Their children are certainly deprived, but I'm not sure there will be any long-lasting negative effects from this.
But the ripple effects from this work stoppage are potentially more unsettling as layers of regulation are peeled away.
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