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All this, though, pertains to parodies where original material has been copied but altered for parodic purposes: Downfall videos, for example, or one of the hundreds of versions of Adele's Rolling in the Deep marked as "parody" on YouTube.
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Though it pertained to a disagreement over whether a few back gardens in Lewisham could be built upon, the case of the secretary of state for communities and local government vs Venn found (in extreme summary) in favour of the government's appeal against the terms of a pre-agreed local plan.
Where that temperature pertains, though, is crucial.
And though the law pertains mainly to financial reporting, its principles can be adapted to other organizational practices.
Though the issue pertains to admission practices at academic institutions it could easily be extended to a wide variety of contexts, such as sports teams, corporations and even to more abstract scenarios such as topics of study in academic departments, like a department of religious studies.
Though this characterization pertains just to their realized niches, the fact that their distributions in Thung Yai were not constrained by presence of the other species, and that elsewhere in Southeast Asia sun bears are relatively common in montane forest in the absence of black bears, indicates that their fundamental niches (i.e., the niche in the absence of competitors) overlap significantly.
According to Hlavsa, researchers continue to debate the risks of chloramines, though, especially as they may pertain to asthma, as well as other chemical reactions between chlorine and the gunk we add to the mix.
The role of C is interesting, though, because it does not pertain directly to the leader's own corruption; it is the political price the leader pays for presiding over a corrupt bureaucracy.
Heka, also spelled hike, in ancient Egyptian religion, the personification of one of the attributes of the creator god Re-Atum; the term is usually translated as "magic," or "magical power," though its exact meaning pertains to cult practice as well.
This pertains even though the origin of the peripheral monoamine measures cannot be attributed to any particular anatomical source.
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