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But who needs whom more: M.L.S. or NBC NBCC recently renamed the Versus channel and restarted it as the NBC Sports Network, but its ratings have been microscopic.
Russia sent its first shipment of enriched-uranium fuel rods to the Bushehr plant in December 2007 just two weeks after the release of a United States intelligence report concluding that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003 and had not restarted it as of mid-2007.
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But he made it clear that he intended to restart it as soon as he got the necessary legislation to protect CIA agents from possible prosecution for war crimes.
Moholy also lined up wealthy patrons after the school foundered, restarting it as the School of Design.
He tried to restart it as Jefferson Grill, with smaller plates and a lower cholesterol count, but its best days were in the past.
Conversely, given that there is evidence for benefit in some people, there may not be enough equipoise to remove an established exercise referral service and restart it as a trial.
However, we were concerned about the ethical implications of removing an established service and restarting it as a trial, as well as enrolling participants in a study in which they would have had to accept a 50% chance of not joining an existing exercise referral scheme, given that they had recently been identified as in need of a tailored exercise programme.
She restarted it 7 months later (as her weight had increased again by 5.5 kg).
He has to break his mechanics down this summer and restart it to be effective as a jump shooter".
The pattern of the past few years has been for the Fed to scale back its bond-buying only to restart it again as the recovery disappointed.
If MTX was reduced or interrupted, it could subsequently be increased or restarted as long as the dose was ≤10 mg/m per week.
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