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For help, they are often turning to outside security firms and consultants to identify which measures they need right away and what changes should be made permanently.

I thought of other scenes in Syrian cinema in which physical abuse plays a significant role — for example, in "Stars," a character is made permanently deaf by a blow from his father.

The development, which will be erected over various sites near the intersection of Essex and Delancey Streets in Lower Manhattan, will include 1,000 units of housing (both rental apartments and condominiums), half of which will be made permanently affordable to those families with yearly household incomes ranging from $31,000 to $133,000.

The talk has now been postponed while union officers canvas the views of students to decide whether he should be made permanently unwelcome at the university: a startling development just seven months after I spent an afternoon following Galloway around on the election trail and saw him mobbed like a rock star on campus.

Two party drugs subject to temporary bans should be made permanently illegal, government advisers have said.

Secondly, the data is not only available at the point in time when being mined but also stored and made permanently available, which, thirdly, renders possible to run the same experiments and visualizations with the same results at a later point in time and thus affords reproducible research.

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If the TPP treaty is signed and ratified, with the current language still intact, it would make permanently fixing cellphone unlocking impossible.

Henry remained a minor and his government's legal ability to make permanently binding decisions on his behalf was limited.

The critic's job was to distinguish between what belonged to the history of taste and what belonged to the canon of art, and to try to explain what made the permanently pleasing permanently please.

I don't know how you can be President of the United States and not say, Well, here's something that will make Medicare work permanently.

The Mississippi of the 1950s both shaped him and made him permanently restless.

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