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"The code even makes a stipulation about a 'peaceful purpose,"' Mr. Curr went on.
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Korean government made a stipulation for anonymous testing system in March 2008 to minimize the fear for identity exposure by HIV testing [ 31].
If a will does not make any stipulations about miles, the airlines say the miles are typically passed on to the named beneficiary of an estate, often the spouse.
I don't think Wallace made any stipulations about the publication of "The Pale King".
But the treaty makes no stipulations about economic arrangements more radical than those that France did so much to craft in the Treaty of Rome in 1957, which provided for the abolition of obstacles to the free movement between member states of goods, persons, services and capital.
She made the same stipulation about the Jubilee Line extension, and it was fantastical in both cases.
"The broadcasters have made no stipulations about any particular club and where they might be within the league structure," he said.
Regulators seem to acknowledge some of the limitations of such written advice in relation to the issue of appropriate intake through making further stipulations about their packaging.
(Holden) ★ 'U2 3D' (G, 1 25) The musical documentary, which stitches together performances by this Irish rock band during a recent tour of South America, brazenly ignores the usual stipulations about making a 3-D film, to thrilling effect.
However, if the Brazilians are smart, they won't offer the money to Allen without making a few very important stipulations.
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