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At the lab, an agreeably shabby workspace filled with vintage boxy-looking gear and bugs stacked in jars and vials and glassine envelopes and impaled on pins, Dr. May placed the slaty skimmer in a jar with a piece of paper soaked with solvent; its flapping decelerated and stopped.
The £18bn project was due to be approved for construction by French company EDF, with a £6bn investment from China, before May placed the project under review in July.
In her first handful of announcements, on Wednesday night, May placed the responsibility for negotiating Britain's way out of the European Union squarely on the shoulders of the men who fought for it in the referendum campaign – David Davis, Liam Fox and Boris Johnson, who will be Brexit secretary, overseas trade secretary and foreign secretary respectively.
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The Honourable Member may place the punctuation where he pleases".
Where capital markets are undeveloped, deficit financing may place the government in debt to foreign creditors.
If the pilot goes well, Mr. Donovan said, the authority may place the signs at more stations citywide.
Antiretrovirals taken during the first trimester of pregnancy may place the fetus at risk for developmental defects.
In rare circumstances however birth can be accompanied with complications that may place the mother and infant at risk of severe trauma or death.
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In particular, a State may require evidence of good character, and may place the onus of its production upon the applicant.
Our brigadier may place the silverware just so, but the other guests at the table are more likely to remember him as rather boorish and overbearing.
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