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Several Republicans have sued the Davis administration to learn the terms of specific contracts entered into by the state.
TechCrunch couldn't learn the terms of the deal, which we've heard are still in flux, but the acquisition would bring to a close the tale of a very early first-mover in the market of set-top gaming consoles outside of traditional power players.
But at the e-G8, thanks to the likes of Lessig, Crawford, Jérémie Zimmermann, Yochai Benkler, I began to learn the terms of this debate, this struggle over nothing less than the platform for the public sphere.
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Learn the terms for the layers of the quilt.
For many transit workers, however, the relief at not being on strike turned to anger on learning the terms of the agreement.
In its first few races it's learning the terms of a new game.
If you want to really learn the terms join the ranks of the 'banterish' club cricketers!
I haven't been able to learn the exact terms of the deal, but I hear that all the investors should be very pleased with the outcome.
He was surprised to learn, when he read the terms of service, that there was a $5 monthly maintenance charge.
When Ann learned of the terms of Fanny's will, which left her brothers and sisters half a crown each and Kent the rest, she tried but failed to block it in Doctors' Commons.
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