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The Institute for American Values has issued a fairly remarkable "Call for a New Conversation on Marriage".
Significantly, not one of the 15 members opposed action, a factor that is connected to recent events in Tunisia and Egypt and last weekend's remarkable call for action by the Arab League, and the particular authority of its secretary-general, Amr Moussa.
That included a remarkable call for a one-off amnesty on the return of Russian capital stashed offshore.
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But that is a step the clandestine guerrilla group has resolutely refused to take, and Sinn Fein, the I.R.A.'s political wing, today reiterated its defiance despite remarkable calls for such action from ranking Catholic leaders and Irish newspapers that have never before singled out the I.R.A. or Sinn Fein for blame.
Back then, he made a series of remarkable calls.
These findings therefore seem to call for remarkable parallel evolution and suggest that the proper functioning of memory formation in a bilateral animal, either vertebrate or invertebrate, requires lateralization of processing.
Analysts do not expect Wall Street to reprise that remarkable performance over the next year, but many forecasts call for steady growth of 10 to 20 percent.
They call for closer monitoring to help curb the "remarkable growth of selective abortion of girls".
In March this year, the Lancet published the remarkable Manifesto for Planetary Health, calling for "a social movement to support collective public health action at all levels of society – personal, community, national, regional, global, and planetary.
This organization, spanning four order of magnitudes of gene expression levels and encompassing tens of thousands of gene products is a very remarkable fact of nature calling for an explanation and clearly supporting the crucial importance of a thorough investigation of its origin by a statistical mechanics perspective [ 1, 2].
But Harold McGee, in "On Food and Cooking," clarifies that farro is the Italian word for emmer wheat; of spelt, which he calls "remarkable" for its high protein content, he says, "Often confused with emmer (farro)." So there you have it from me and McGee: farro is not spelt.
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