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The Sunday results mean an early national election holds little appeal for Mrs. Merkel.
For the brands, the preorders mean an early read on what is working.
Investment in its academic institutions and hospitals would likely mean an early return to Israel of scientists and physicians; the gain in intellectual capital would prompt expanded innovation.
Hamilton, however, appreciates the tyre situation will be tricky, adding: "Making the option (soft) last has been impossible, so it will mean an early stop.
Defeat in central Florida shouldn't, if local media reports are to be believed, mean an early end to Vanney's reign, but it will certainly piled up the pressure ahead of a 2 May trip to Philadelphia.
Theatrical groans greeted the announcement that a tube strike would mean an early finish and therefore no tea break, while the phrase "You are a revolting mob" was still getting big laughs.
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That could mean an early-season debut for new signing Yossi Benayoun from Liverpool.
"This may mean an earlier diagnosis, one that is available to far more people," said Dr. Leonard M. Freeman, who participated in recent trials of Altropane and is a professor of nuclear medicine and radiology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.
That might also mean an earlier than expected rise in interest rates.
Thus, the warmer springs predicted by climate change would mean an earlier firefly peak, but only if rainfall remains the same.
But a 2012 study suggests rising sea surface temperatures mean an earlier arrival and later departure, and thus a longer season of danger for public health.
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