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And the first writing he did, the book that would tentatively begin to establish his name, was The Invention of Solitude, the memoir - or "meditation" - as he calls it, of his father and his grief at that time.

The evaluated parameters allowed the assessment of the outcomes of numerous metabolic pathways that would tentatively result in a distinguishable phenotype in the modified plants, as recommended in the Guidance Document (Section III, D7) described by the EFSA GMO Panel [ 29].

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Mr. Cuomo plans this week to propose a package of legislation that would create the agency, tentatively called the Justice Center for the Protection of People With Special Needs.

To which I'd tentatively explain the thoughts that would reverberate around in my brain, despite me doing everything I could for them to leave me alone.

The National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday tentatively approved proposals that would speed up unionization elections, a move that labor leaders say will help unions sign up more members but that employer groups oppose.

A deal has tentatively been struck that would allow a 75-story skyscraper to be built in one of Manhattan's most valuable holes in the ground, the long-vacant and foreboding site of the old Alexander's department store at Lexington Avenue and 59th Street.

And for 2015, Mercedes-Benz is prepping a crossover, tentatively called the GLA, that would match up against the X1 and Q3.

At Camp David, Mr. Barak tentatively agreed to proposals that would have granted religious sovereignty over the Mount to the Palestinians, but retained Israeli political sovereignty.

The shenanigans continue: last month, before the board tentatively approved new proposals that would expedite unionization elections, the sole Republican member threatened to resign, which would have again deprived the board of a quorum.

At the end of January, the Russian cabinet tentatively approved a bill that would limit foreign investors to owning no more than 49% of companies that are categorized as part of certain "strategic" sectors, including energy.

The lower house of Russia's parliament today tentatively approved a bill that would bar foreigners from owning a controlling interest in any of the country's television and radio stations or newspapers.

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