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He could have pointed out the autumn statement was predicated on the Office for Budget Responsibility finding £25bn of extra tax revenues down the back of the sofa in the four months since the last budget: money that could just as easily disappear back into the sofa in the next four months.

Increasingly, researchers are finding that extra stretches of DNA, or DNA that's deleted in some people--so-called copy number alterations (CNAs --seem to play a role in disease, partiCNAs --seemneuropsyCNAs --seemnditoons such as autism or mental retardation (ScienceNOW, 14 November).

He also visits purveyors of local foods, spices and beverages in the hope of finding that one extra, mouthwatering tweak.

Our results also reinforce the important findings of extra-occipital activation following optic neuritis which may represent an adaptive reorganization of the cerebral response.

The aim of this manuscript is to describe radiological findings of extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis.

MRI findings of extra-capsular extension on endorectal coil MRI include: irregular bulge of the prostate margin; contour deformity with step-off or angulated margin; breech of the capsule with direct tumor extension; obliteration of rectoprostatic angle; and asymmetry of neurovascular bundles.

But the death of the classic meter also means an end to some of New York's smaller pleasures: the satisfying clunk of a coin in its slot, the illicit thrill of finding an extra few minutes still counting down.

Sarah McCarthy Dear Diary: Recently, I had the very unfortunate experience of finding an extra ingredient in my salad at lunch: a huge dead moth!

At their party conferences, all Westminster parties, including Ukip, proclaimed their love for the NHS, but no one talked of finding an extra £30bn or 3%% efficiencies.

The law has been welcomed by food banks, which will now begin the task of finding the extra volunteers, lorries, warehouse and fridge space to deal with an increase in donations from shops and food companies.

The politics of finding the extra savings will be no less excruciating and the Treasury may end up having to contribute, by making further reductions in its own handouts.The welfare bill may seem huge, but much of it is in effect inviolate.

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