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This month it has 21 million, and it is adding new registrants at a pace of two million a month.
Unfortunately, one of the registrants at the Embrace turned out to be a columnist from a Denver newspaper, who must have got in under an assumed identity.
Testing all new registrants at a GP surgery or acute admissions at hospitals, for instance, have their benefits – reducing stigma is one – but are much more expensive in terms of identifying one positive.
(In 2013, when businesses expressed fear of vigilantes targeting registrants at work, lawmakers removed employment addresses from the website).
Similarly, over one-third of registrants at the 2 nd Menengage Global Symposium self-identified as women's rights representatives, suggesting that much of this work is done in, by and with women's rights organisations.
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One registrant at the meeting asked about whether or not his family could have Halloween decorations on their house.
Registration will open Tuesday, April 2, at 9am PT, and early-bird pricing for the first 500 registrants starts at $1,595.
has 700 registrants from at least 44 states.
The library currently has some 7000 registrants based at 36 institutions and ministries in Iraq.
Due to rigid residency restrictions, lack of employment or stable shelter, social ostracism, public humiliation, and isolation, registrants are at a high risk of homelessness, unemployment, substance use, and mental illness.
María de Lourdes Bravo, a civil registrant, officiated at Hyder House, a private home.
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