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But there's a reason that line exists.
In a further, grasping, bid to find a weakness in the Australian team there have been suggestions that a fault line exists in the squad down state lines.
While their mother clings to an older ethic, her children can see that no bright line exists between their private and public lives.
One other supply line exists but it's very intermittent and unreliable," Awqati said in a phone interview from her base north of the border.
He argued that, for most illegal immigrants — those without a relative in the country and without access to the limited number of work-based visas — "no line exists".
According to the lawyer for Gloria, in a hearing this afternoon, Nevada law says that during early voting, as long as a line exists at a polling place, voters can join it and vote.
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Farther north, however, no such natural line existed.
In 2005, the Tokyo High Court ruled against the plaintiffs, concluding that no such fault line existed.
To be fair, if such a painted line existed in securities law, it might be relevant to the debate about financial-reform legislation now before Congress.
The biggest difference between oval and rounded rectangular femoral tunnel is whether a straight line exist or not.
If such a line existed, the mtDNA could have been lost from the 9L NUMT in the currently available progenitor lines (Sheppard and Timmis 2009).
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