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One reason is a drama series, "Without a Trace," that CBS introduced to take on "ER" at 10 p.m.

"No new 'killer products' have been introduced to take their place," he told the ICT World Forum, a meeting for top technology leaders attending Cebit.

The review recommended that new arrangements should be introduced to take responsibility for the scope of the content of the SCR.

The change has been introduced to take into account the growing number of BSkyB subscribers choosing to watch TV on their own terms, Sky added.

That Mr. Bartolotti and 200 other KeySpan workers are over 65 and still toiling in the field -- though only a handful do such heavy labor -- is partly due to an aging work force, and partly to the ergonomic enhancements KeySpan has introduced to take much of the strain out of backbreaking work.

Fuzzy system is introduced to take care of this requirement.

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A workflow is introduced to guide the change process taking change propagation into account.

Hence, they were introduced to, and took up, the Dutch game, which had been played in the winter on frozen canals, in fields and in the streets since 1300, and one version of which was called "colf".

The writer, a niece of the Bullens' neighbors, was introduced to Erika & took her to the London Zoo.

In 2012, Green told parliament the foreign domestic worker tied visa was being introduced to prevent abuse taking place against domestic workers, a position civil society organisations disputed.

In the present paper, we introduce MOO to take the 2 objective functions into account in the RNA inverse folding.

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