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The ads that the Mormon Church is running to soften its image are notable not only for where they are being shown — but where they are not.
Of Lee's forays into journalism — a few thousand words in Vogue and McCall's in the sixties, a few hundred in O, The Oprah Magazine decades later — the Grapevine piece is remarkable only for where it was published.
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This figure is calculated only for companies where the chief executive held the position for two full years.
They are told to vote only for restaurants where they have dined in the previous 18 months.
There was some, last Thursday, but by Sunday it was fit only for Atlanta, Georgia, where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention might find some use for it.
For decades, UK viewers have dismissed Australia as a benign TV backwater, good only for soaps where sandy-haired women in bikinis shout things like: "Kirk!
Each node on FreeNet knows only, for example, where the immediate upstream or downstream nodes are—and not the identity of the original requester.
Connecticut law permits recovery by the state only for claims where the state itself was the purchaser, said Richard Blumenthal, that state's attorney general.
Electromagnetic method gives reliable results only for streams where all the flow can be diverted into a pipe (Herschy 2008).
Tarjan's algorithm presents the difference only for AJHSQLDB, where the best solution is obtained using the Incremental+ strategy.
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