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Today the Taliban not only settle disputes in their consolidated domain but they also levy taxes, smuggle drugs and other contraband, and impose their own brand of rough justice, complete with courts and prisons.
A decision in the case will not only settle what happens with H.B.2, but also with women's choice itself -- whether it's truly a right that should carry the force of law for good, or merely a theory that should be left behind.
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With this observational discovery at sight, we not only settled the theory previously formulated a few years before, but mainly opened a new field of applications with soft materials where the mechanical interplay between surface and bulk motions matters.
But he soon not only settled in very nicely, he became positively enthusiastic when I told him we did have our own plane".
Hertz's ingenious experiments not only settled the theoretical misconceptions in favour of Maxwell's electromagnetic field theory but also opened the way for building transmitters, antennas, coaxial cables, and detectors for radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation.
This not only settled the philosophical problem of the origin of life at the time but also placed on solid ground the new science of bacteriology, which relied on proven techniques of sterilization and aseptic manipulation.
The elder Amis's acidic memoirs, published in 1991, not only settled dozens of literary scores, but also drew a self-portrait of a willful curmudgeon who was as prickly as he was unsparing.
Two weeks later, Microsoft made peace again, this time with InterTrust Technologies, another company that had been at war with Microsoft over contested technology patents.Microsoft is not only settling law suits, but turning companies that it has not even offended into new allies.
Eight months into Katie Couric's job as the first woman to anchor a network newscast on her own, her "CBS Evening News" has not only settled back into its long-held position of last among the evening news broadcasts, but also regularly falls short of the newscast that Ms. Couric replaced.
The significance of the photograph was that it froze a rapid sequence of Occident's motions in mid-trot, not only settling the debate about whether or not horses feet ever all left the ground at once (they do), but exposing a world that had until that time been as hidden as atomic particles: the world behind the veil of speed.
While it hasn't been very promising so far — "There's been lots of fighting and very little progress," says Hudson — if the community not only settles the block size debate but then also comes up with a process for dealing with future questions, that would bode well for the continued growth (and therefore increase in value) of the currency.
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