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José Carlos J., José Manuel's nephew, has not formally lost his job as a roofer.
Petrobras formally lost its monopoly five years ago, and Brazil is now in the process of opening the energy market to full competition.
This minimum might change depending on the sparsity matrix, so the universality of the recovery is formally lost.
Dorner formally lost his job on the Los Angles police force in 2009 for filing an excessive force complaint against another officer, later deemed to be false.
Now, late into the night, the train-track cut-through to Shangri-La (formally Lost Vagueness) is more rammed than Oxford Street at midday.
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1993 ITV formally loses monopoly over terrestrial TV advertising, and Channel 4 sets up a rival sales team.
Mr. Obama sank the 8-ball, formally losing, but he and Mr. Scott kept playing out the table to see who would get rid of their balls first.
With a few notable exceptions, they do not insert into biologically important, conserved genes and, most often, actually insert into intergenic regions, hence, formally, losing the intron status.
Addition of pyrrolidine to ortho-aminobenzaldehyde (5) initially affords N, O-acetal 7, which, rather than formally losing hydroxide to form an iminium ion, suffers direct elimination of water.
Thus it is very likely that the ball you found was formally declared lost by its owner and so became subject to the rule for truly abandoned property, encapsulated in that bit of doggerel you cite.
When the 35th Congress assembled in December 1857, the anti-Nebraska coalition now formally the Republicans had lost control of the House, and Sherman found himself in the minority.
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