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Major-label executives confide that they have enlisted top mixtape D.J.'s to create compilations that feature their artists — copyright law notwithstanding as a way to build anticipation before the release of an act's formal album.

Notwithstanding as a latecomer to the FTA scene, significantly, economic growth in the region has manifested at the top of global and regional trade agreement.

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The brothers say serious injuries are rare, the odd snapped  finger notwithstanding, as long as fighters wear good armour (suits can weigh up to 40kg).

Analysts say the parts of Société Générale's business that BNP covets most are its French retail banking network as well as its position — the current trading scandal notwithstanding as an innovator and global leader in asset management and derivatives trading.

Iran notwithstanding, we as a country have yet to fully consider and understand the implications of the policies that produced the Vietnam War and the ensuing constitutional crisis known as Watergate.

In summary, it seems fair to say that as the result of the investigations into connexive logic in the 1960s and 1970s, connexive logic, its ancient roots notwithstanding, appeared as a sort of exotic branch of non-classical logic.

Notwithstanding this, as a general rule unsafe limits of end-inspiratory and end-expiratory stress/strain are uncommonly reached in the ALI/ARDS population overall.

Notwithstanding this, as a change from motorized transport to active commuting likely will increase overall physical activity level (i.e. total energy expenditure), promoting active commuting throughout childhood and into adulthood should still be a target for public health.

This notwithstanding, as 6MW distance was such a strong predictor of the 30MW distance, it is unlikely that inclusion of other variables would change the definitive model substantially.

Notwithstanding, as expected for somatic stem cells, following a finite number of cell divisions in culture, hNSCs will eventually undergo growth arrest and senescence.

Her recent successes notwithstanding, as someone who went to university in the 1980s, and "thought a lot of those battles had been won", White has been surprised by the degree to which she has felt discriminated against during her time as a film-maker.

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