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The lawyers said it was by no means clear that any charges would ever result from the investigation.
John J. Kohout III Alexandria, Va., May 2, 2010 To the Editor: Re "Government Criticizes BP for Response to Oil Spill" (front page, May 1): BP filed a 2009 plan that, according to your article, said "it was highly unlikely that a spill or leak would ever result" from the Deepwater Horizon rig.
Officials from BP and the federal government have repeatedly said they had prepared for the worst, even though a plan filed last year with the government said it was highly unlikely that a spill or leak would ever result from the Deep Horizon rig.
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No charges ever resulted from the investigation.
The subsequent fine, which will go to the Treasury, is believed to be the largest fine ever resulting from any court case brought by Trading Standards.
Today The Lancet released the first ever results from a dengue vaccine trial with enough cases to measure the vaccine's effectiveness.
It took this illness and pain to appreciate the blue sky and my wife, more than ever!" Results from a Gallup Student Poll taken last August in grades 5-12 found that "53percentt of students are hopeful, 63percentt are engaged and 70percentt are thriving".
No-one took any pleasure from the match and everyone shared the embarrassment of our worst ever result in Europe.
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It is the biggest death toll ever to result from migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean.
This action, which has aroused much controversy ever since, resulted from his fear that the original document did not secure either the rights of the states or those of individuals, as well as from his suspicion that the North would abandon to Spain the vital right of navigation on the Mississippi River.
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