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Opposition umbrella group the Syrian National Coalition was formed only last month and further unity talks have been fraught.

For most of its first three decades Jones was the committee's chairman or honorary chairman, and he worked to further unity and liberal thought among Quakers.

Infrequently a "program"—a story or nonmusical image lends further unity to the cycle, as it does in the four concerti of Vivaldi's Opus 8 that are known collectively as The Four Seasons.

Gibbon imposed a further unity on his narrative by viewing it as an undeviating decline from those ideals of political and, even more, intellectual freedom that he had found in classical literature.

On Friday evening, the exiled chief of the Hamas political bureau, Khaled Meshal, told Reuters in Damascus, Syria, that he had accepted an invitation from Mr. Mubarak to hold further unity talks in Cairo with Mahmoud Abbas, who is the Fatah leader and the Palestinian president.

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The US study defined family history as 'probable' CTEV in first-degree relatives, but when we restricted our analysis to first-degree relatives and first trimester smoking the risk estimate was further from unity (multivariate ORca = 0.59, 95%CI 0.21 1.69, p = 0.30).

One of the aims of both of the communities, which observe the same rule, is to further Christian unity, notably by work with the ecumenical movement.

Using the ISC reports alone for this condition resulted in aOR's that were noticeably further from unity than if the MDC alone was used.

Using the ISC reports alone resulted in an aOR (2.81) that was further from unity than using the MDC reports alone (2.35), and was in fact the maximum aOR of pregnancy hypertension for multiple birth.

Using the combination of perfect and imperfect matches also moved the aOR for chronic hypertension for the youngest and oldest women further from unity than using either the MDC or ISC alone, but by a smaller amount.

Because misclassification of an outcome or exposure usually (although not invariably) biases measures of association towards the null, we hypothesized that the magnitude of risk (measured as adjusted odds ratios [aOR] with 95percentt confidence intervals [CI]) for known risk factors would move further from unity with less misclassification.

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