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There must be adequate, meaningful treatment programs from which a court can choose.
The only way to get rid of it is to radically change the taxing and spending programs from which it stems.
As they talked, the women turned to point at the pile of funeral programs, from which their sons and daughters stared back blankly.
US intelligence agencies were facing an increasingly hostile Congress on Tuesday as lawmakers prepared multiple efforts to rein in a series of surveillance programs from which even the White House was distancing itself.
Stanford, the perennial winner of the Directors' Cup, captures it with scale: it has 35 programs from which to choose the top 10 men's and women's results that count toward the cup rankings.
Asked if the programs from which she benefited are still needed, she was initially vague, perhaps as a consequence of a pending case about the constitutionality of the University of Texas's affirmative action plan.
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This is the kind of courageous and distinctive programming from which British television should draw inspiration.
The Obama administration says that Medicaid is technically a voluntary program from which states can withdraw.
More recently, she enrolled in a six-month culinary training program, from which she will graduate in January.
A digression: yes, oil-for-food is the U.N.-administered program from which Saddam undoubtedly siphoned off billions.
He said the sword scene was the only scene he and Mr. Juno staged and that they did not intend to hurt the program, from which they are now banned.
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