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Another Period cleverly uses history to wade into 21st-century problems in many of its episodes.
While the inspectors found some problems in many of those plants, by far the worst report came from two factories in Indianapolis.
ONE of the lingering uncertainties from the first Gulf war is whether, and if so how, it caused chronic health problems in many of those who took part.
A big part of the drag on the national economy are problems in many of Spain's 17 regions, laboring under a combined €35 billion in debt that is maturing this year.
Facing smog problems in many of its cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, the Chinese government has been pressing carmakers to go electric, with government forecasts calling for putting as many as 5m battery cars on the road over the next eight years.
Methodological problems in many of these studies, however, significantly hampered the interpretation of the links, and a great deal of important work in this area over the past three decades tremendously accelerated demonstration of potential effects of stress on tumor metastasis, the tumor microenvironment, and regulation of cell growth.
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Domestic violence is a serious problem in many of our communities; drug trafficking and gang activity are important parts of the social economy of the inner city.
Everyone wises up in the end (except Sly Stallone), but Garcia still managed to unleash a string of overblown performances (a problem in many of his films).
The fear is that attention is being diverted from what is an acute problem in many of India's state-run or state-assisted schools.
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