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In addition, he said, it represented no departure for NBC.
(The annexation of Cappadocia, a client kingdom, represented no departure from Augustan policy).
For all the foreign travel, Season 4 is no departure from the first three: the one concession to local custom is Limoncello shots.
The simplicity of "Lakehouse" is charming, and gets the crowd clapping, but it is no departure or expansion on what has gone before.
But no departure was more radical for James than his church wedding, in 1954, to Nancy Lee Gregory, a wealthy divorcée from Kansas, twenty years his junior.
A round house was no departure for Mr. Foster, whose buildings with Mr. Johnson were full of curves at a time when many architects thought in right angles.
I think that I've been writing about families — how untenable they are and yet how we can't live without them — for as long as I've been writing, so in that sense this story is no departure.
Although no departure date has been set — the quilt exhibition is scheduled to close Oct. 16, but who knows? — it will also force the museum to retreat to its cramped, uncongenial branch at Lincoln Square.
Moreover, though praised for reviving talks with Israel, in setting out its peace aims recently, Damascus has made no departure from its goals since 1973: a land-for-peace agreement in the Golan Heights.
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"There are no departures from normal radiation levels anywhere in the country," said the official, Sergei Kiriyenko, Russian news agencies reported.
Tests of the proportional hazards assumptions for exposures and covariates included in our models indicated no departures.
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