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No mention was made of whether the strong winds in the area at the time played a part in the incident.
No mention was made of whether Di Montezemolo also asked Alonso about the rumours that circulated over the weekend linking him to Red Bull.
Tactfully, perhaps, no mention was made of whether students were offered tips on dealing with non-Muslims, presumably a relevant subject in one of the world's most austerely Islamic lands.
Much has been made of whether Sánchez can return to his form in 2006, when he was one of baseball's elite setup relievers before separating his shoulder in a taxi accident.
And hopefully it makes things better, you know?" Dr. Dan Romer, research director of the Adolescent Risk Communication Institute of the Annenberg Public Policy Center, says no significant studies have been made of whether this music has a therapeutic effect.
The clean-up period – the financial and moral reckoning that can last up to a decade – is when you get to see what a bank and its culture are made of: whether they respond with remorse (rare), with distancing hubris (frequent), or with lavish payouts (always).
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They wanted to know more about what the photovoltaic panels were made of and whether or not the panels had a high environmental impact compared to the renewable energy they produced.
This will help scientists determine what it is made of, and whether it shares an atmosphere with Charon.
These will usually indicate the material that the satin sheets are made of, and whether they are washable or for dry-cleaning only.
She doesn't know who she is or where she's from, whether she's always been made of stone or whether she's under a spell.
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