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Here is what happened: AFGHAN SECURITY FORCES NATO and the Pentagon built an Afghan Army and police force of nearly 352,000 that is now nominally in the lead for providing security in most of the country.

Known as Medicare, it is now nominally funded by an income tax surcharge known as the Medicare levy, currently set at 1.5%.

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Republicans and Progressives are now nominally reunited, but it is certain that very large numbers of Progressives will vote for Mr Wilson.

Until my late teens I was overweight and although I am now (nominally) a normal weight for my height, I still feel fat and unattractive.

Rather, this column is for those who assume that their returning children are now, nominally, grown up, are home temporarily, and should live under rules that differ from when they left the nest as teenagers.

When Malone sold TCI to AT&T t last year, his Liberty Media Group lmga retained the shares but because Liberty is a subsidiary of AT&T, these are now nominally owned by Ma Bell.

Mr Pouzin is now 82, and nominally retired.

Yet Mr Howard, or Lord Howard as he is now, is now only nominally involved in public life as a member of the second chamber.

Myanmar is now ruled by a nominally civilian government, but new freedoms have amplified old animosities.

But a country that remains at least nominally communist is now the single biggest force in changing the face of that most powerful symbol of bourgeois European privilege and decadence: fine wine.

Nominally Communist China is now one of the world's strongest supporters of capitalism, at 68%, up from 66% in 2002.

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