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The bill also permits "targeted interception warrants" to apply to groups, persons organisations or premises, the letter notes.
A Smorgasbord Of Theater The New York International Fringe Festival is never short of interesting titles or premises.
The bulk of profits were channelled through "head offices" that were not based in any country and did not have employees or premises.
The razing of Penn Station led to the passage of the Landmarks Preservation Act, and to a widespread consensus about the principles or premises supporting urbanism.
More specifically, section 8, which allows interception without the identification of a particular individual or premises where the origin or destination of the communication is outside the UK.
As a director, he's interested in plays or books, or premises in general as forums for solving problems; as contraptions to get from one place to another.
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"Whereas the school district rests on a very different foundation or premise: that of educating students.
She said editors talk daily about avoiding stories with "a predictive tone or premise".
Since the sources of Naipaul's identity are Hindu, the contrast is either irrelevant or premised on a mistake.
And short of legal action for defamation, what means or premise do parents or school administrators have for trying to suppress such sites?
Typically, he said, he opens a tune with an arrangement or "premise," to which he returns at the tune's closing, establishing musical markers along the way.
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