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The withdrawal had effect from 13 March, just days before the trio's appeal was due.
"If adopted the amendments to the Articles and Rules will have effect from and including 14 May 2012," said an SPL spokesman.
Coventry may take inspiration from the rise their opponents have effected from football's depths.
Those of a different belief had to recognize that the process of consolidation, which imperial legislation had effected from the time of Constantius II, would now vigorously continue.
Wild mice do in addition have effects from parasites and viruses that are not present in laboratory animals.
Also, as researchers we might be too keen on having effects from implementation strategies, which results in high expectations and ambitious, high intensity implementation programmes.
The retirement of government debt arising from a budget surplus has effects opposite from those of borrowing.
So, just as all politics is local, there are times when local philanthropy has effects far from the fields where its seeds are sown.
Dhh apparently has effects different from those we observed, although it is involved in differentiation of Leydig cells.
Today's fine is the last major ruling from the spate of television fakery scandals in recent years, which have effected everything from GMTV and Richard and Judy.
These data also provide evidence that secondary smoking exposure can have effects indistinguishable from active smoking.
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