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"There is a big dream," he said, "that one day they will give independence to the southern Caucasus.
Other organisations have functions that give independence, but in terms of health, my role is a first.
The Labour manifesto of four years ago barely hinted at Mr Blair's plan to give independence to the Bank of England, as he did within a week of victory.
The method of forcing is applicable to many problems in set theory, and since 1963 it has been used to give independence proofs for a wide variety of highly technical propositions.
If Morocco is not quite an absolute monarchy, it is certainly not a democracy and, despite some recent reforms, it is not about to give independence to Western Sahara.
Michael Allen, chief operations officer of BACK Aviation Solutions, a consulting firm, said A.C.A.'s experience in working with United and with Delta -- it operates those flights under the Delta Connection name -- would give Independence Air an advantage in the hotly competitive low-fare market.
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"How would you feel if some other country gave independence to Queens?" he said.
Labour gave independence to India and Pakistan, said the man whose father came to Tooting from Pakistan and drove a London bus.
Once given independence she finds she can for the first time reject both her former lover and the sea.
India and Pakistan were partitioned and given independence in 1947, after which there was remarkable improvement in scientific and technological education and research; illiteracy, however, remained high.
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