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Within the province of Buenos Aires itself, the regime of the so-called Party of Order instituted popular reforms, including dismantling the military apparatus that had persisted from the war.

But Mr. Tittel of the Sierra Club said that the decision in June to increase commercial allotments was a bad call, running counter to the long-term indications showing the state in a prolonged drought that had persisted from 1998 to 1999, abated in 2000 with Hurricane Floyd, but roared back in 2001.

The article, written by Amos Kamil, a 1982 graduate of the school, also reported on inappropriate behavior by a third teacher, and pointed out that, even though complaints had persisted from the nineteen-sixties into the nineties, the headmaster for much of that time, R. Inslee Clark, Jr., and the school's board of trustees had largely failed to address them.

This is some feat: until recently EADS seemed perpetually at risk of being torn apart by the Franco-German rivalries that had persisted from its creation, in a pan-European merger, in 2000.Although Mr Gallois has brought calm to the management suite, the firm had a lively end to 2010.

19 We subtracted the number of deaths from coronary heart disease expected in 2005, if the 1991 mortality rates had persisted, from the number of deaths actually observed in 2005 to produce the fall in mortality that the model needed to explain.

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There's enormous prejudice against Sibelius in Germany after Theodor Adorno's demolition of him: "If Sibelius is good, this invalidates the standards of musical quality that have persisted from Bach to Schoenberg," an assessment followed up by generations of critics and writers including René Leibowitz, who called Sibelius "the worst composer in the world".

It's no accident that the same kind of monetary errors have persisted from the time of John Law, calamity-prone father of managed currencies, almost 300 years ago.

Similar doubts about the Rosenberg's guilt have persisted from their arrest through this year's 60th anniversary of their execution.

The brutality and racist behavior perpetuated against black people in particular began with slavery, continued unabated through Jim Crow, and while slavery is no longer legal - systemic racism, oppression, inequality, and a belief that black people are inferior has persisted from the very moment slavery ended.

Clearly, a lineage of naturally occurring influenza virus could not have persisted from 1933 to the 1990s, nor could an ancient putative recombinant lineage survive from 1933 to the 1990s.

These clones might have persisted from admission through day 10 of hospitalization.

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