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One issue that exercised her greatly in the past year was, surprisingly, the Scottish referendum.
The beneficial effect was especially pronounced in those animals that exercised in the afternoon (or mouse equivalent).
"Nobody has the right to deny the will of the citizens that exercised their right to vote," says Mr Basha.
The other drug had no effect on sedentary mice but raised endurance by 77percentt in mice that exercised regularly.
Tusculum held the status of municipium (a community that exercised partial rights of Roman citizenship) during the late republican and early imperial periods.
For three years after his recovery, he wandered, particularly among settlements of Old Believers, a dissident religious group that exercised considerable influence over him.
The political machine that exercised lock-step control of the city remained long after Nucky Johnson, even as there were fewer spoils to divide.
This power is similar to that exercised by the state bar disciplinary authorities, and requires a finding that the person violated the professional responsibility rules governing lawyers.
Municipal, religious, and military courts exercise a jurisdiction almost identical to that exercised by such courts during the period of the Palestine Mandate.
The voting share of countries outside the Americas is about 15 percent, with nearly one-third of that exercised by Japan.
In locating a replacement, he selected one of the few surviving structures that exercised global influence through rigid central control and had an institutional tendency to secrecy.
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