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The habitats directive is one of the legal instruments that has turned this continued destruction into a legal requirement.
It was the Axelrod collection of instruments that has been credited with helping lure Mr. Järvi, the Estonian musician who was previously maestro at the Detroit Symphony, to Newark.
In separate comments, Melissa Fleming, spokeswoman for the UN refugee agency, said: "The refugee convention has saved millions of lives and is one of the greatest human rights instruments that has ever been put into effect.
His home (and clearly his heart) remains in America's Copper State, but his sound has journeyed from the stripped-back, cathartic intimacy of the break-up inspired debut, and into a forest of instruments that has expanded his sonic reach for 2011's Bon Iver, Bon Iver.
The detector, built by Picarro, a manufacturer of scientific instruments that has recently moved into the field of portable methane detection, is able to determine whether the gas originated from wells or was produced by the bacteria in swamps, landfills and sewers.
This is the first of such instruments that has been reported.
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It is more about the instruments that have been deployed to perform it.
The EMF would only exchange debt instruments that had been registered with it beforehand.
He was credited with having saved a priceless collection of early musical instruments that had become waterlogged.
He also discovered that making instruments that have thousands of tiny parts under the lid is not easy.
Greek banks have little direct exposure to the subprime-related instruments that have tripped up sophisticates in other markets.
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