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The play begins and ends with a benediction, many of which consist of subject matter taken from sacred texts.
If there is no change, he said, a summons could be issued and the matter taken to Criminal Court.
The virus enters the body most often by the so-called fecal oral route that is, from fecal matter taken into the mouth through contaminated food or fingers.
The government has long wanted to get rid of the levy, fretting that, were the matter taken to court, the transfer could be deemed illegal state aid.
The only means of combating smallpox was a primitive form of vaccination called variolation intentionally infecting a healthy person with the "matter" taken from a patient sick with a mild attack of the disease.
So it is no coincidence that menthol will be the first matter taken up by the F.D.A.'s new Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee when it begins a two-day meeting on Tuesday.
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How long can such a procedural matter take to resolve?
— Thinking about the matter takes longer than forty-five (45) seconds.
So is Henry, for that matter, taking the PATH train out to the stadium on occasion.
Stephens, for that matter, takes his title from the seemingly forthright John Lennon song "Imagine".
Or woman, for that matter – take yours in solid pink or "Muddy Girl" camo?
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