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A sports article last Monday about Roger Federer's tennis victory over Lleyton Hewitt in the United States Open singles final referred incorrectly to two distinctions he earned.
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Also, Russia and China balked at the last minute about the way the final document referred to Security Council reform, diplomats said, so it is still not clear whether the meeting will produce even an anemic agreement.
A film review on Feb. 18 about "Downfall," which looks at Hitler's final days, referred incorrectly to his diet.
The earlier version did not name PC Toby Rowland, leaving it unclear as to whom the "Rowland" in the final paragraph referred.
The final text referred to the need to accompany "the families in which people with homosexual tendencies live", with no specific guidance on how the church should approach gay individuals themselves.
Oddly enough, after they lined up for a curtain call, the cast members continued with the work's final section, referred to by a company representative as "The Bow".
The final constituent, referred to as the secular variation (SV), is provided to predict the time variation of the large-scale geomagnetic field for the 5 years following the latest revision of the IGRF.
This background value was subtracted giving a final value referred to as the "percentage depurination".
At the end of the development process, the final items referred to 21 papers, where nine addressed MCD (Table 4).
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