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Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims) cannot travel freely, but Bosnian Croats can because they have long used Croatian passports, for which visas were abolished some years ago; Bosnian Serbs may now apply in large numbers for Serbian passports.

That contrast between flashy inspiration and stolidity may now apply to the world's big central banks.

Former generals and officers may now apply, so long as they have no blood on their hands.

Although applied exclusively in the past to immovables, they may now apply in certain cases to movables.

It is unclear whether the OIG may now apply its power retroactively, taking down executives at firms that have had problems in the past.

We may now apply the theory to various familiar cases.

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The old writing adage "go an inch wide and a mile deep" may also now apply to SEO, as well.

Ordinances may thus now apply, for example, to all situations that allegedly favour crime; or those that impede circulation, or detract from the city's "image", such as vagrancy, prostitution or begging: in short, behaviour that allegedly disturbs or annoys citizens.

Because the PIP study was started before highly active antiretroviral treatment was introduced, the findings may not apply now.

The EU has brakes, which may now be applied, but it has no reverse gear.

That line may now be applied to the Bush administration in reverse.

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