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He said most alleged violations concerned waxed ballot papers that made it difficult to mark votes.
At the funeral, a federal clerk showed up holding the papers that made Mora an American citizen.
The police also found papers that made references to dying and at one point, "he said it'll all end at 9," Detective Stephens said.
Other papers that made the move to Canary Wharf were the Mirror, which had been based at Holborn Circus, and the Independent, which started life in 1986 at an office in City Road.
European papers that made the switch had rate reductions "on the order of 20percentt, but most eventually made it up with increased circulation and were able to gradually raise rates".
When companies like Monsanto were forced to release their documents, it was in the form of a "data dump boxes and boxes of papers that made any kind of research highly labor intensive.
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Second, the vast flood of papers that make the present system impossible should be stemmed.
We feature papers that make use of natural experiments, rule changes, and market design changes.
Currently, we reward the wrong things: people who submit grant proposals and publish papers that make extravagant claims.
In the best-case scenario, this rejection mechanism would reduce the number of routine, if technically sound papers, that make it into Biology Direct, as these might fail to elicit sufficient interest to secure reviews.
He gets into work around 6 30 a.m., aides say, keeps strictly to a schedule, and tells his staff that any briefing papers that make it to him past 5 p.m. may miss him as he heads home.
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