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ON GIULIANI I do think the mayor and I have some issues in common.
For me, universities have the majority of their issues in common.
"Each generation of famous artists' families has particular issues in common," Mr. Rower explains.
The executive said the talks were not that different from communications that go on routinely among the late-night shows when they have issues in common.
The consolidated cases were assigned to Judge Denis R. Hurley who must rule, before a trial, on whether there are factual, legal and scientific issues in common.
It also defines and analyzes problematic issues in common relations that could be seen as obstacles in developing cooperation in specific areas and politically strategic areas like foreign and security policy.
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The lack of independence of non-executive directors on the board is another issue in common.
Most career researchers, no matter what their discipline or career stage, have one issue in common: the need to find funding for their research and training.
They also have this mysterious seizure issue in common -- how does that affect them both going forward?
Slums in different countries face different day-to-day problems, but they all have one issue in common: they feel excluded from the rest of the world," artist Seb Toussaint explains.
Another issue (in common with direct examination of skeletons [27]) is that some osteophytes, particularly around the acetabulum, might have been more accurately termed enthesophytes.
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