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Gates and armed patrols kept most Poles out of the quarter, which had its own shops and services for the Soviets.
Like most Poles of his generation, Mr. Kolakowski knew hardship early.
They make it possible for governing from the center to be *seen as governing from the center* rather than having a replay of the Clinton years when centrist governance came to define the left-most pole of the possible.
Below the third ventricle, the rostral-most pole of the SCN formed a thin bridge-like structure containing a densely packed group of AVP-ir neurons, which we will refer to as the rostrum (Figure 4C D, see also [6]).
The union members took their action after lawmakers voted to raise the retirement age to 67 for most Poles, part of the government's efforts to cut state debt, maintain growth and maintain investor confidence.
He is seen by most Poles as the puppet-master of a struggling government.
If music represents the most beautiful pole of human experience, war represents the most horrific.
They have gained the most important pole of the year: They will start first Sunday in the 50th Daytona 500.
The most caudal pole of the mNr shifts dorsomedially (Fig. 10) A 3D-model (Fig. 11) of the mNr was drawn using serial sections of the Nissl stained tissue (Figs. 4 7, 9 and 10).
For most Poles, the mass murder of Jews was part of a wider and grimmer picture of totalitarian regimes acting in a destructive frenzy of aggression.
And most Poles bemoan the quality of food from the West that is likely to replace the wholesome stuff they currently produce at home.
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