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Though its purpose may be chiefly symbolic, Morgan Stanley's campaign is a further blow.

Some central organisation exists; Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a well-organised Jordanian jihadi, may be chiefly responsible.The nationalists and the jihadis have no common aim beyond the expulsion of the coalition and the collapse of the government it has helped establish.

Such a mechanism is attractive to many fields: neurophysiologists, for instance, may be chiefly interested in understanding the precise functioning of the underlying neural mechanisms, while cognitive scientists are provided with a possible pathway for social understanding and interactions.

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" His final premiership may now be chiefly remembered for his inability or unwillingness to pass the crucial reforms that Italy needed to buck up its economy, preferring to use parliament to pass laws to benefit his companies and avoid jail.

But the "Anchorman" Jockey deal may not be chiefly about selling underpants.

We may well be chiefly remembered for mephedrone, shufflers and furious responses to Vine comedians, but maybe it'd pay to stop caring about what we'll be remembered for and just get on with finding our own routes out of this pissed-up purgatory.

We may well be chiefly remembered for mephedrone, shufflers, and furious responses to Vine comedians, but maybe it'd pay to stop caring about what we'll be remembered for and just get on with finding our own routes out of this pissed-up purgatory.

HAS activity may therefore be chiefly responsible for the maintenance of the high hydrostatic pressure of a healthy disc.

The reason for insignificant ADMA removal was associated with protein binding of this compound [ 21], however, ADMA is metabolic by-product of protein modification process in human cells, thus it may also be chiefly intra-cellular, and so HDF will be inefficient for its removal.

The list may be significant chiefly because it shows the Clinton camp's discomfort at Mr. Bush's infiltration of the president's rhetorical territory.

How To Marry A Millionaire (1953) may be remembered chiefly for Marilyn Monroe, but Bacall was very good opposite Gregory Peck in another comedy, Designing Women (1957), in which she plays a designer who falls for a sportswriter.

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