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Everything, it seems, hangs on the two people who sit behind a closed door, engaging in a corrective version of intimacy.

Under its proposal, countries that refuse to take part in a "corrective allocation mechanism" to take the pressure off member states bearing the brunt would have to pay a "solidarity contribution" of €250,000 (£220,000) per asylum seeker.

At the last minute, it throws in a corrective vision of V-J Day, suggesting that many of the innocent kisses shared by strangers in famous vintage photographs gave way to rapes and other acts of random violence.

"The markets have been in a corrective stage, and I think we have reached levels now that perhaps we can see some renewed interest in terms of valuations," said Peter Cardillo, the chief market economist for Avalon Partners.

Model-predictive control (MPC) has shown great promise for accommodating these devices in a corrective control framework that exploits the thermal overload capability of transmission lines and limits detrimental effects of contingencies.

In a corrective study that rejects the notion that there was a monolithic "Victorian sexuality," a curious but sober-minded historian draws on books, periodicals and court records to examine what Americans wrote and read about sex in the 1800's -- and what they believed others should be allowed to write and read.

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That shift appears to have been, in part, a corrective note to financial markets, which officials believed had turned volatile in December on the belief that Fed officials were not sufficiently worried about economic uncertainty at home and abroad — or willing to adopt more stimulative policy measures if those uncertainties turned into economic drags.

I am often struck, when a right-wing commentator comes in for a corrective dose of online fury, by how completely the criticism misses the point.

His prose, stripped of superfluous words, influenced later French writers who found in it a corrective to the indiscriminate accretion of detail that was a tendency of the Naturalists who preceded him.

Ms MacMillan is also right to stress that, however oppressive reparations might have been, they were subsequently reduced and paid only in part.As a corrective to the received Keynesian version of events, this is useful.

Dr. Shivaji Sengupta, the vice president of academic policy at Boricua, which was founded for students from Puerto Rico and other Spanish-speaking areas, said that the college had put in place a corrective plan approved by the Education Department, and that it had already pushed passing rates above 80percentthis yearar.

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