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One top Nama official told the high court in London last year he was sceptical about assertions that advances from the Barclays to the Quinlans were made because the brothers saw a friend in need.

It's well worth it to Koontz FORBES estimates that advances from his reissued titles netted him at least $10 million, while book sales bring in another $10 million in royalties annually.

On the basis of data from biomarkers, AD can be reconceptualized as a progressive disorder that advances from biological changes in the brain with no accompanying cognitive abnormalities, to a state of memory impairment with biomarker abnormalities indicative of AD, to mild, moderate, severe, and profound stages of AD dementia.

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Early in 636 he withdrew south of the Yarmūk River before a powerful Byzantine force that advanced from the north and from the coast of Palestine.

Each team carries forward the points from its matches against the other qualifiers from its own preliminary pool, and each will now play the three teams that advanced from the other pool.

The Super 6 teams played the three other teams that advanced from the other group.

Within 20 years, for every elderly person receiving benefits, there will be only two taxpaying workers, down from five now — a challenge that advanced economies, from Germany to Japan, are struggling with.

It had been besieged by a force led by Karzai that moved in from the north and one commanded by Gul Agha Sherzai that advanced from the south; both operated with heavy assistance from the United States.

In the tournament's format, the teams that advance from group play play a sudden-death quarterfinal game for one of the region's four berths in the 2013 World Cup in Turkey.

Though the former is a comedy and the latter has tragic aspects, they're both caper movies and partner movies, with two men — one who has trouble and another who is trouble — pairing up to pull off a string of crimes that advance from the minor (nearly victimless and mostly bloodless) to the major (reckless and deadly).

"Ozzie Smith," Schwarz writes, "hit a ground ball that advanced a runner from second to third, to which announcer Mike Shannon reflexively commented, 'You won't see that in tomorrow's box score.' That's all Cramer needed to hear.

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