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He was also a councillor for the Mortlake ward in Richmond, for what until 1988 was the Liberal party.
Even in Britain, which once mined 280m tonnes of coal a year and now digs one-tenth of that, the main operator, UK Coal, can imagine a future for what until recently seemed to be a dying industry.Users agree.
ELIZABETH GREIG and Jason Extein's first date, in December 2006, occurred the night before she left for what until then had been her chief passion: improving medical care in Haiti.
It took numerous cases and many years, they say, for courts and juries to finally accept that a cigarette company might be held responsible for what, until then, had been seen as an act of free will.
It is also unclear what, if anything, he plans to do with the $3 million that he had raised in campaign funds as he built up momentum for what, until only a month or so, ago, had seemed like a strong run for mayor in 2013.
What for what -- until it is so bad you are eligible to take diabetes medication?
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Though the margin at the end was more or less comfortable, the result still represents a remarkable turnaround for what was until recently a fringe political obsession.
We jokingly call this area main avenue; a grand name for what has until recently been merely a strip of mown grass.
Not bad for what was, until recently, a tiny pub theatre with limited office space and less than a quarter of the Royal Court's subsidy.
In January this year, BT began charging £1.75 a month, equal to £21 a year, for what was until then a free service.
For instance, 6 = 5 + 1 only (we don't allow 3 + 2 + 1 or 3 + 3), and 20 = 13 + 5 + 2. Given any n, it's not difficult to find the appropriate breakdown, by using a greedy algorithm: first peel off the largest possible Fibonacci number as one summand, and repeat for what remains, until you are left with the smallest Fibonacci component.
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