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In the short term he needs to hold China to its promises and to scold it for its lapses: Mrs Clinton should have taken it to task over Tibet and human rights when she was there.
During the 19th century some enterprising Yankees did a profitable business hauling guano from the atoll, but otherwise it lapsed into oblivion, except for some bickerings about its ownership among the British, ourselves, and King Kamehaheba IV of Hawaii.
A baronetcy was conferred on him in 1911 (it lapsed upon his death, for he never married).
It demands that the New York Times acknowledge its lapse in judgment for publishing Johnson's contentious reviews.
In January, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency took an enforcement action against JPMorgan, faulting it for lapses in how the bank controls against the flow of tainted money.
The Health Department fined the hospital $22,000 in September and cited it for lapses in training and other errors after a 6-year-old boy died in July while undergoing an exam in a magnetic resonance imaging machine.
And it's a lapse for responsible journalists to air "both sides" without calling out the lie on one.
It was created by Geoff Tompkinson, who has been stitching together similar dynamic lapses for the past two years, long before 'hyperlapse' became an Internet buzzword.
But according to several guild members, elections had involved such lapses for more than a decade without complaint.
Sam Allardyce, the West Ham manager, was unimpressed, even though he blamed his team's defensive lapses for the defeat.
The use permit runs with the property unless the use lapses for one year.
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