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Remember the tax-deal House Republicans imposed on a politically-weakened president immediately after the 2010 mid-term victory?
The stiffest sentences, 10 years in prison, were imposed on a Klan leader and one other defendant.
A country imposed on a wilderness needs strong selves.
Then, BCs are imposed on a twill woven composite architecture.
Can social progress be imposed on a less developed culture?
Therefore, their regulations are imposed on a global scale.
And, secondly, they reduce the huge management burden that is imposed on a single regulator.
That penalty remains the highest the E.U. has ever imposed on a single company.
"It cannot be imposed on a defendant over his objection," Professor Morse said.
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Another or an additional trigger could be some sort of stress imposed on A. nidulans cultures by bacterial cells.
That is, no regularity assumptions are imposed on (A^{alpha beta }).
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