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Welsh National Opera's new season will focus on Fallen Women, and this orchestral concert was ostensibly connected to the theme of the operas being staged next month.
The charges against them were ostensibly connected to Menatep's acquisition of shares in Apatit but were widely interpreted as punishment: Khodorkovsky had clashed with Putin, publicly accusing one of the Prime Minister's friends of corruption.
Hence PCS is a condition associated with muscle fibre atrophy ostensibly connected to reduced protein accretion, and is associated with reduction in the expression of structural muscle genes.
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Ostensibly the killing was connected to organised crime but those circles most probably overlapped with elements in the security services who were protecting Mr Mladic.In 2008 the incoming government, led by the party of Serbia's president, Boris Tadic, arrested Radovan Karadzic, the wartime president of the Bosnian Serbs.
Ostensibly they were picked up for planning demonstrations connected to International Women's Day, which took place on March 8th.
The actions are so broad that they are not connected to the intended outcome, which is ostensibly the safety of women and children.
For a start, it is ostensibly a Swiss airport surrounded by French territory, and connected to Switzerland's second-largest city by a "land corridor" (with high, barbed fences as I learned to my cost earlier this year when I found myself on the wrong side with a flight to catch).
TERMINATE THIS TALKING TAX A couple of years ago, Vice President Gore spearheaded enactment of a special telephone tax, ostensibly to pay for getting our schools and libraries connected to the Internet.
Suggesting the book is connected to more recent leaders of Paraguay, Deiner writes "although ostensibly a fictionalized account of the life of El Supremo, the novel is also a thinly disguised attack on the politics and rule of Alfredo Stroessner, [the dictator] ruling Paraguay at the time I, the Supreme was published (in exile) in 1974".
The report, from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, says that as many as 36 American Muslims who were prisoners have moved to Yemen in recent months, ostensibly to study Arabic, and that several of them have "dropped off the radar" and may have connected to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
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