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But the never ending flow of trash has raised the ire of environmentalists and some local officials in Virginia and Pennsylvania, who resent the city's smelly exports, so much so that Virginia passed a package of laws and went to court to try to stop it.
Ignore for a moment the never ending flow of disinformation coming from Vienna and Tehran, and ask yourselves one simple question: If the Iranians are going to abide by the agreement, why do they oppose the inspectors being able to do their job without hindrance?
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Advances in contact lenses, prosthetics, and chemistry made possible magnificent and startling displays such as those in Planet of the Apes (1968), Time Bandits (1981), and The Lord of the Rings and those creating the never-ending flow of creatures that terrorize horror-film audiences.
A list of missed opportunities and disappointing investments at the company in the last decade in areas like smartphones, tablets and Internet search have led to the belief that a more focused, nimble collection of mini-Microsofts could respond more effectively to the never-ending flow of disruptive technologies nibbling at its foundations.
So prodded by advocates for immigrants, Schools Chancellor Joel I. Klein created a unit three years ago to translate a never-ending flow of school documents, like press releases, report cards and parent surveys, into the eight languages most commonly spoken in New York, after English: Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Bengali, Arabic, Urdu, Korean and Haitian Creole.
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