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But Mr. Alexander surrendered his animals quietly, and claimed, according to Mr. Pastore, that he had a permit for the pets, something ordinarily issued only to laboratories, educational institutions or circuses.
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A department spokesman, Paul Wein, would not provide details about the garage but said that before a permit was issued for a structure the agency ordinarily verified that it met appropriate codes and did not infringe on roadways.
Tax audits and hearings are ordinarily confidential, but several published opinions, including the one eventually issued in Robertson's case, and related appeals reveal how some New Yorkers take advantage of the residency requirement.
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In a statement, the BMJ said: "The BMJ is on notice that Andrew Wakefield has issued defamation proceedings, not in London as might be ordinarily expected as concerns a predominately English publication, but in Texas, USA, where he now lives.
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Although in the United States the term debentures ordinarily refers to relatively long-term unsecured obligations, in other countries it is used to describe any type of corporate obligation, and "bond" more often refers to loans issued by public authorities.
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