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"Dogs in the City," with its inherent reminder that it takes work to be a competent owner, serves as a useful counterpoint to "Shelter Me," a film by Steven Latham that is showing on PBS stations in May and June (check local listings).
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It was a sobering reminder of the inherent risks of making prolonged deep dives.
Putting the great bus privatisation disaster on the agenda would be another reminder that the inherent superiority of the market is not a foregone conclusion.
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It's also a reminder of the inherent unjustness of the Espionage Act that Snowden is charged under: he would be barred from telling a jury why he did what he did, or explain the benefits of his leaks until after he was convicted.
The killing of Mr. Jaber, just the kind of leader most crucial to American efforts to eradicate Al Qaeda, was a reminder of the inherent hazards of the quasi-secret campaign of targeted killings that the United States is waging against suspected militants not just in Yemen but also in Pakistan and Somalia.
Eric's death is a harsh reminder of the inherent danger LGBTI human rights defenders face in Africa.
The market's rebounded a little since, but the last couple months have served as a reminder of the inherent volatility of the space.
Jingles is just one reminder of the inherent goodness that resides in all beings, and the power that comes with having a heart filled with love, and a commitment to implementing that love in the world.
A strength of our review is that we calculated 95%% confidence intervals around all estimates to illustrate their inherent variability, and as a reminder that zero is not always zero: with small sample sizes, an event that occurs on the order of <5 times per 1000 births could easily be missed.
In addition to numerous smaller incidents, the partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island facility (now operated by Exelon) in 1979 and the catastrophic meltdown at Chernobyl in 1986 remain two of the starkest reminders of the inherent dangers of nuclear energy.
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