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In particular, the suggestion that the Court should distrust any UK government assurance based on the Service's advice and information will unquestionably be cited in other cases and, if applied more widely, would mark an unprecedented breakdown in relations between the Courts and the executive in the area of public interest immunity.
The surprising link, if strengthened by more research, would mark the first identification of an external trigger that affects the timing and location of exploding stars, called supernovas.
In fact, the increasing popularity of the novel -- along with easily scandalized Victorian mores -- would mark the end of what might be called the golden age of female dramatists.
What's more, the show would mark his retirement from art-making, leaving him free to pursue projects like "Toilet Paper," the scabrous and surreal picture magazine he has created with the Milanese photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari.
A sale of the business, which makes about £400m in profits and is valued at more than £2.3bn, would mark Pearson's final exit from its once considerable non-education focused publishing empire.
Even if outside critics of interfaith peacemaking may decry what they would call a lack of tangible results at a community level, an end result of individuals becoming savvier and more open minded would mark such interfaith endeavors as successful.
Notwithstanding this, the need for properly powered interventional studies to address this question has never been more important and would mark the answer to one of the largest remaining questions in diabetes.
A more hands-on approach would mark a break from previous governments that relied on industry self-regulation.
Keeping hold of Moult until after the transfer window shuts this week would mark more fantastic business for the Fir Park outfit.
Online donations are still being accepted online toward the organization's $1 million fundraising goal, which would mark more than a $200,000 improvement over the funds raised last year.
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