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And experts expect the racial results of the 2010 census, which will start to be released next month, to show the trend continuing or accelerating.
Both will be available to pre-order from 12 September and will start to be released in the US, UK and Europe on 25 September, with other markets following later.
At Durban, countries agreed most of the terms by which money can start to be released under the "green climate fund", under which $100bn a year in financing should flow from the rich to the poor world by 2020.
It is observed that the volatile matters start to be released along with the reduction of H-bonding around 223 °C.
Players would start to be released by their clubs just ten days before the beginning of the World Cup on 18 April.
Just before this state, the percolation distance (Dp) is reached [ 55] and small clusters of fields start to be released.
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They are starting to be released, amid indignation.
"It could be a lot of those people are starting to be released".
Security officials are worried that many radicals jailed around the time of the 1998 football World Cup, hosted by France, are starting to be released.
January housing starts, to be released today, are likely to fall after a jump in December, but Mr. Fine said housing activity to date had shown only scant signs of decline, and did not suggest an imminent sharp slowdown in economic activity.
The first batch of these applications are starting to be released now.
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