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Sam Tannenhaus, editor of the Book Review, examines the historical precedents of a Republican insurgency.
Harley and Lewis are both working artists — Harley, who is thirty-two years old, is a writer, musician, and translator; Lewis, who is fifty, works as an illustrator and painter — and they cite journalists like H. L. Mencken, Thompson, Mailer, A. J. Liebling, and Joseph Mitchell as precedents of a sort.
Well-studied precedents of a relationship of DNA adduct chirality to biological activity exist, most notably the case of the adducts of racemic anti-7,8-dihydroxy-9,10-epoxy-7,8,9,10-tetrahydrobenzo[ a]pyrene (anti-BPDE).
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" Foster's study does have a precedent — of a sort.
The precedent of a second time may be difficult, if not impossible, to overcome.
At other times they have blamed previous governments for setting the precedent of a fixed-price regime.
The precedent of a Nigerian community suing a multinational oil company in a western court has been set.
"To me the precedent of a default of a euro country is pretty bad," said Robert J. Shiller, professor of economics at Yale.
Qatar remains an undiluted autocracy, but the precedent of a highly popular ruler resigning at the height of his powers is significant nonetheless.
Delegates will also debate an amendment condemning what it calls "the alarming precedent" of a UK college prohibiting students from wearing the veil in college.
It used to be an offence in North Korea to own a short-wave radio.This change has a precedent, of a kind.
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