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A "short and focused" review into factors that might stop new banks being set up was launched by the Office of Fair Trading today in an effort to establish the long-term competitiveness of the industry.
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This has been going on for 50 years". She reluctantly admits she's "almost glad" if she hears a dictionary might stop publishing new editions.
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Besides a good efficacy on signs and symptoms, there is evidence that continuous therapy with NSAIDs might stop the new formation of syndesmophytes in the spine, as reported recently [ 28].
Having huge hips might be hard at times, but it doesn't stop New Yorker Marlena Plummer.
"There's a worry the new rules might stop people going - like what happened after they had a crackdown in Faliraki - but with how messy it's got out there, they had to put these laws in place".
Several breast cancer experts said they were concerned that breast cancer patients who heard about the new study might stop taking their tamoxifen, even though the main reason to take the drug is to prevent the cancer they already have from recurring and spreading, which can lead to death.
The only thing that might stop this is the fear of new elections.
He sits down sharply and looks like he might stop there, but no – he finds new strength and stands up again, trying not to fall over his shoes, which are shaped like penguins.
By Thomas Whitbread The New Yorker, March 12 , 1966P. 54 The snow might stop, but then the shovelling View Article By Kathryn Schulz By Adam Davidson By Robin Wright By Junot Díaz.
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