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My only complaint is the subject matter, which in neither case is terribly ambitious or engaging.
"I am very sorry that a matter which in my eye is secondary shoule have caused this.
In bone, type I collagen constitutes 95weightt % (wt%) of the total organic matter, which in combination with carbonated hydroxyapatite constitutes a highly organised natural nanobiocomposite.
And if Montaigne did not take sides in those wars, it may be that he thought of them as a family matter, which in a way they were.
This is a matter which in the end must settle itself, and those who cherish the older ideal of a newspaper need not be dismayed.
Hyatt said that he was told by Murdoch that he would look into the matter, which in turn prompted renewed contact with Sky Italia.
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These are matters which in the course of business come to be fairly well settled and understood.
In his Feb. 24 decision, Judge Lew said there was "a reasonable danger that the compulsion of the evidence will expose matters which in the interest of national security should not be divulged".
It will implement the main proposals of the green paper, Every Child Matters, which in September set out the biggest reform of child welfare services in England for 30 years.
Moreover, sense-impressions, interpreted and articulated in terms of concepts or preconceptions, yield experience concerning evident matters, which in turn forms the basis for conclusions about non-evident matters.
More workplaces today are implementing work-from-home perks or extra time off for personal matters, which in turn has organizations rethinking their policies to recruit and retain employees.
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