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"Football matches are not just a question of having possession but also of strategy.

The Herald's Constantinople correspondent telegraphs his belief that the Ottoman Government is merely bargaining, while the question of the possession of Adrianople still remains unsettled.

At the last formal hearing, it was decided that the question of whether possession should be granted to the council and eviction of the group progressed was a matter of public interest.

The question of what the possession of representational mental states consists in is one of the most controversial questions in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, and it is clearly beyond the scope of this entry (see the entries on mental representation and cognitive science).

The question of Germany's possessions in the South Pacific was also raised, and it was agreed that New Zealand would have responsibility for German Samoa, while Australia dealt with German New Guinea.

But what was most interesting about the coverage of the wedding, in addition to its having been minimal, was that it placed less emphasis on the racial angle than on a probable difference of opinion between the father of the bride and the groom on the question of marijuana, for the possession of which the latter has twice been arrested.

The government is never going to say that it will scrap the bomb tomorrow, but it could convincingly announce that it is time to revisit the question of whether Britain's possession of nuclear weapons is justified in the post-cold war world, and that no conclusion will be ruled out in advance.

Household assets were measured by asking a number of questions on the possession of different types of durable goods, productive assets, small animals, and livestock.

The eviction figures do not show who owns the rental properties in question, but recently a large proportion of possession claims have been made by social landlords such as local councils and housing associations, who have warned it is caused by the introduction of the bedroom tax.

Merging two households might seem like a relatively straightforward task, a question of fitting lives and possessions together in the same space like puzzle pieces.

His clear eye for the ironies of contemporary global culture, for the Anglo-Indian heritage of Mumbai, the anachronistic tourist industry of Tibet, lead him always back, he says, to 'the questions I take everywhere with me, of possession... of the play of light and dark... and of what we take to be real'.

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