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Correction: December 29 , 2002 Sunday A listing of addresses and menu information with an article on Dec. 8 with an article about restaurants in London's East End referred incorrectly to prices and the tax.
An article in Business Day on Tuesday about efforts by textile and apparel factories in Bangladesh to stay competitive as global trade quotas come to an end referred incompletely to working hours at plants operated by Annisul Huq.
The weekly quizzes contained questions that students had seen twice before (once at the beginning of class and once at the end, referred to here as postquestions), had seen once before (new questions), or had never seen before (quiz-only questions).
Trump's assertions "materially threatens SGT Bergdahl's right to fair consideration by the convening authority as well as in a court-martial, if any charges are in the end referred," the motion read.
Mature fruit shape was measured as the ratio of the polar diameter (peduncle to blossom end), referred to as fruit length, to the equatorial width of the fruit (measured halfway between the peduncle and blossom end).
One contains a poly-adenine stretch at the 3' end, referred to as "no anchor (NA)," and the other contains a poly-adenine stretch that ends with an anchor (NV; see Figure 4C).
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"The End" refers to Montauk's position at the easternmost tip of Long Island, and its reputation for being a fine place to stagnate, if one is so inclined.
Handler then landed a killer blow: "Well, maybe that's why your job is coming to an end," referring to the cancellation of Morgan's show.
To the extent that the word "end" refers to a purpose as well as to a conclusion, this book tries to envision new, improved business models that may emerge.
Photograph: Guardian.co.uk The punctuation mark at the title's end refers to the elephantine question in the middle of Otellini's record: Why did Intel miss out on the smartphone?
"I don't think any of us went in thinking we were going to run the table," said Michael Strahan, the New York Giants defensive end, referring to a string of pro-football victories last year that led some fans to believe the team could finish the season as Super Bowl champions.
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