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Those who think that Europe simply must address the founding defect of the euro now and move towards a European economic government must deal with these two awkward facts.
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A mechanical defect - e. g. a founding fault - can lead to the break of a large number of implants.
a Found defects are different sized micro-cracks into the HAZ, from 15 to 48 μm.
The most high-profile case came in 1997 when Hwang Jang Yop, a close associate of founding leader Kim Il Sung, defected to the South.
He could point to co-operative successes: the worker-owned John Lewis department store, current turnover around £8 billion a year, and in particular the cluster of machine-making co-ops at Mondragon in Spain, founded by five defecting engineers in 1956, now with 85,000 workers and an annual turnover of €15 billion.
We found that both loss-of-function mutations and muscle-specific overexpression of C. elegans fer-1, the founding member of the Dysferlin gene family, caused defects in muscle cholinergic signaling.
David Belle, another founding member and the hero of a BBC advertising campaign last year, defected after an apparent clash of egos and ambitions and now has his own movement, Les Traceurs.
Mr MacKinlay, the Conservative candidate, was a founding member of UKIP and briefly led the party in the 1990s before defecting in 2005.
Not only is Forrest a founding member of Amadeus Records, but he's an active component to labels like 2020Vision, Visionquest, Defected, and Turbo Recordings.
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A few unwilling officers defected and founded the revolutionary Free Syrian Army.
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