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The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which investigated Demetrio's case, referred the matter to the CPS in January, after concluding that three officers may have co mmitted criminal offences.
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"He may have co-founded it, but so what?
The Republicans may have co-opted religion for reactionary political ends.
Some delegates may have co-operated with the loya jirga onlyto distract attention from their drug-producing enterprises.
By the end of the summer, we may have co-ordinated monetary easing.Stockmarkets have responded very well to such signals in the past.
In fact, the paper's authors suggest that the giraffe's stature and its physiology may have co-evolved, with each growth spurt accompanied by, say, sturdier blood vessels or thicker skin.
Combining some of her early survey results with the wealth of wolf imagery culled from cultures around the world, Dr. Heywood finds preliminary support for the provocative hypothesis that humans and wolves may have co-evolved.
Wojcicki's husband, Sergey Brin, who was moonlighting as a party photographer, may have co-founded Google, but, as he pointed out, he can't make a clover with his tongue.
The opening night, Dec. 15, will be hosted by Mark Rylance, the esteemed former director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, who has joined the camp of scholars contending that Marlowe may have co-written many of Shakespeare's works.
He may have co-ordinated two suicide-bomb attacks last year in Uganda's capital, Kampala, killing 74 people at a restaurant and in a club as they watched the football World Cup final.In this section From bad to worse Still bubbling How to keep your crown The colonel is running on empty Is it for real?
Internet based and/or mobile support for disease self-management interventions have often proved effective, but patients with chronic illnesses may have co-occurring cognitive impairment, making it more difficult for them to cope with technologies.
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