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A miracle is defined as: a highly improbable or extraordinary event, development, or accomplishment.
After his appearance at Wednesday's launch event, development secretary Andrew Mitchell told me the amount would be reassessed as part of a four-year spending review.
One formulation is "an effect, event, development or change that, individually or in the aggregate, is materially adverse to the business, results of operations or financial condition of the company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole".
Peter Ciaccia, the senior vice president for event development at New York Road Runners, sometimes has trouble coming up with the right analogy for describing the size of the race.
"New Yorkers are a pretty tough bunch, and they're not going to let something like this sway them," said Peter Ciaccia, the executive vice president for event development for Road Runners.
He lives in Portland, Oregon, and has worked as journalist, blogger and producer since 1989 with various stints in marketing, community management and event development.
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The final end point used for power calculations will be the composite end points of cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular events, development of cancer, and development of hypoglycemia.
The attending veterinarian recorded details of all welfare matters, including protocol deviations, suspected adverse events, development of concurrent medical problems and euthanasia.
Rates of first distant metastasis were calculated as number of events (development of first distant metastasis) divided by total risk time.
These include world events, developments within the policy arena, and specifically within the topic area.
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