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Ms Suu Kyi has spent 14 of the last 20 years in jail or under house arrest, the term of which was extended last year after she was convicted of breaching the conditions of her detention when an uninvited American visitor swam across a nearby lake to her home.
The truth of this sentence does not require a designation for the term of which nonexistence is then predicated.
These reports were to be integrated with the intent of co-ordinating the passage of legislation through the current Parliament, the term of which was to expire in November 1940.
However, this last reason overlaps with another common reason for DAMA that is to bring the child for traditional healing, the term of which they use is DAMA-Cultural, since this is based on cultural beliefs ("…we know that the patient will die weeks or months after and they want to bring the patient to the traditional healer, so we label them as DAMA cultural").
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Today's settlement, the terms of which are confidential, marks the end of 18 months of legal action.
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Sadler said his parting with the Wood Brothers, the terms of which were agreed upon in late May, was amicable.
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