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MS Of course there are people for whom theatre-going is always going to be a cultural chore to be ticked off as much as a treat to be enjoyed!

I'm not cured of MS, of course – my right hand (and leg) still flags, still stiffens, still weakens – but the effects of modafinil have a way of sacking off the urge to quit.

There's no confirmation from MS, of course, but this would mean that XP would stay in the tech world at least another year, and hold off Vista for those with new hardware that's just not up to the task.

MS: Of course they all are different projects, but do you see any commonalities among them?

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Judi Dench is back as M, of course, with her stiff lip and cunning.

M of course fails to be closed as a subset of (mathrm {Sp},).

M, of course, is in turn the intelligence officer charged with keeping watch over Craig's Bond, however futile the effort.

Her giving up field work to become executive secretary to the new M, of course revealing as she does that her last name is, er, Moneypenny, could be a disappointment in service of the series' old formula, which in Skyfall sees the familiar characters slotting at last into place as they were in the '60s, albeit all updated for the 21st.

Let now ( v m : m ∈ N ) be a sequence of the form ∀ m ∈ N { v m = w m + q } and let ( u m : m ∈ N ) be a sequence of the form ∀ m ∈ N { u m = w m } ; of course, W = V = U, where V = { w ∈ X : lim m → ∞ L v m = w } and U = { w ∈ X : lim m → ∞ L u m = w }.

The reason this is more than a personal matter for the Edwardses and Ms Hunter, of course, is that had Edwards won the nomination, the revelation of this secret at a critical point in the campaign could easily have destroyed the chances of a Democratic victory.

Gordon Brown and Jacqui Smith, the home secretary, have been staggeringly dismissive of their colleagues' anxieties.It was Ms Smith, of course, who championed the government's most recent efforts, via anti-terrorist legislation, to erode habeas corpus: the freedom from arbitrary detention that predates the civil war but was bolstered by it.

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