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Although in its current edition it covers all areas of ATM, 48 its original versions paid special attention to the measurement of RUM aspects of medicine.

"Start the engines, Angela," The Economist implores in its current edition, stating in an editorial: "even if her strategy has paid some dividends, its cost has been ruinous and it has run its course".

CHICAGO, April 19 (UPI)— One person in each million vaccinated for the first time against smallpox dies of the in jection, the Journal of the American Medical Association said in its current edition.

Given the TechCrunch coverage during the selection process, the accelerator received many applications from abroad, and now has a Lithuanian startup, Busyflow (a project management tool which combines the best productivity tools into one flow), and even an Indian company, Resmesh (an easy-to-use tool to create a personal website for social and professional identity) in its current edition.

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However, 2013's Tomb Raider was excellent, made better still in its current-gen Definitive Edition releases, and there's no reason to believe that developers Crystal Dynamics won't deliver another electrifying adventure for the famous Lara Croft to get completely lost within, taking the player with her.

By Bruce McCall Dear Full-Fare Passenger Only, This is the last edition of Air Pockets in its current form.

Dear Only-Fare Passenger Only, This is the last edition of Air Pockets in its current form.

He devoted much of his writing to his adopted city and, among other things, wrote its entry in the current edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

And it offers dozens of possibilities in the current edition of its National Design Triennial, which comes with a title in the form of rhetorical question: "Why Design Now?" The exhibition, the fourth since the triennial was initiated in 2000, is the largest yet and the most international in its reach.

The "risk-free return" could turn out to be a "return-free risk," as James Grant put it in the current edition of Grant's Interest Rate Observer.

The study, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and reported in the current edition of its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, found that in 1971 women ate 1,542 calories on average, compared with today's 1,877, while men went from 2,450 calories a day to 2,618.

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