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'We charged Ta Mok this morning under the law outlawing the Khmer Rouge, in particular articles 2, 3 and 4,' military prosecutor General Sao Sok said.

In particular, articles published in 2009 could hardly be perceived, appreciated, assessed, and cited by the scientific community during this time.

In particular, articles were selected on the basis of abstracts.

VOY is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child – in particular, Articles 12, 13 and 29.

In finding recommendations, and in particular articles about acupuncture, women participants had all been struck by the ways in which acupuncture had been subjected to research.

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The favorite scapegoat of many Japanese nationalists is Japan's Constitution — in particular Article 9, which forever renounces war as an instrument of settling international disputes.

In particular, Article 9, in which Japanese people "forever" renounce war as a "sovereign right" and also renounce "the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes" rankles Mr Abe's supporters.

In particular Article 1 of the Convention of 1948 provides that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law which states must undertake to prevent and to punish.

Instead of trying to change the Constitution, they propose to apply it, one bit in particular: Article II, Section 1, which instructs each state to "appoint" its Presidential electors "in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct".

It is a festival of equality, but recent events warn us not to become too comfortable: India has shown that any law can be repealed, many still live in fear of homophobic attack, and Russia demonstrates a blatant disregard for the European Convention on Human Rights which it ratified in 1998 – in particular Article 10, which guarantees freedom of expression without state interference.

The main declared reason for the general strike, called by the country's three biggest trade-union groupings, together numbering 11m people, was to protest against an attempt by the prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, to reform Italy's labour laws, in particular Article 18 of a statute that forces companies to reinstate workers deemed to have been fired "without just cause".

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