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Ross in response suggested the plan addresses the big issues, and then he told her the administration's vision is to have agreements with a "one-year time horizon" and then "longer-term deals". There are hundreds of matters to work on, perhaps more than 500 ,he said to the Washington Post and others.

Furthermore, the lawsuit states on behalf of "Grand Juror Doe" that "the presentation of evidence to the grand jury investigating Wilson differed markedly and in significant ways from how evidence was presented in the hundreds of matters presented to the grand jury earlier in its term".

"From Plaintiff's perspective, the presentation of evidence to the grand jury investigating Wilson differed markedly and in significant ways from how evidence was presented in the hundreds of matters presented to the grand jury earlier in its term," the lawsuit says.

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Attorney Weberg has represented clients in thousands of matters and has tried both felony and misdemeanor cases before juries, including felony sexual assaults and serious bodily injury cases.

Now, more than six and a half years later, hundreds of condensed-matter physicists, materials scientists and structural biologists still await the green light from the nuclear regulators.

Yoon's six-hour "Of Matter and Mass" is the first of a trilogy of works she is creating for the campus.

As Nixon's lawyers argued, "any modern President comes into tangential contact with literally thousands of minor matters that reach his desk precisely because they have become controversial". Each could mean a lawsuit.

The Dreyfus affair matters, he believes, because we have, in the past decade, made our own Devil's Island and hundreds of new Dreyfuses the Dreyfus affair matters because we're still in the middle of it.

Abstract: The favored dark energy plus cold dark matter (LCDM) model of cosmology predicts that the Milky Way should be surrounded by thousands of dark matter satellite clumps, in great excess of the observed count of Galactic dwarf satellite galaxies.

Most scientists believe it's made of ghostly particles that rarely bump into their surroundings; that's why billions of dark matter particles might zip right through our bodies every second without us even noticing.

This picture shows the wispy outflowings of the solar wind – charged particles emanating from the sun in all directions – and the bright splash of a coronal mass ejection throwing out billions of tonnes of matter into the solar system at millions of miles per hour.

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