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I caught up with the beautiful, intelligent and well-spoken Ameen, as well as with the fascinating Strachan at DIFF and learned that a full-length version of the film is also planned, which may answer more questions, open up more important conversations.

These evaluations found that while PHWs generally fulfilled their tasks, they did not visit patients as frequently as initially planned which may have blunted the intervention's effects.

It should be highlighted that this trial included patients for whom an early revascularization strategy was planned, which may explain, at least in part, the relatively low mortality in both groups.

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and Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga)., have said they are nearing consensus on a plan, which may be unveiled when Congress returns from recess in May.

Moscow accuses outsiders of undermining the plan, which may be a veiled reference to Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

The creditors can also propose a plan, which may include dissolving the company and selling off all its assets.

The spacious, woodland site has allowed a simpler plan, which may adapt more readily to change than more condensed buildings.

This new plan, which may get its first test as early as Tuesday night, is a corrective measure.

DIY cures in the form of community-constructed neighbourhood plans, which may influence the form and location of new development, have also been introduced.

But Robert Lee, the town manager, said he still hoped to press ahead with the plan, which may be voted on early next month.

The final holders of the rights vote on the announced restructuring plans, which may include liquidation, and the company's bankruptcy process has ended.

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