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To the man himself only his nine-year career at Newcastle seems to matter, and at times you wonder if he's been to Lacuna Inc. to erase the memory of his four years at Blackburn.
For example, in the 2004 science-fiction film The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, people go to Lacuna, Inc., to have their memories of their previous relationships, as well as their visits, erased.
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The literature search and critical review have also provided a lead to lacunae of the research in this field.
The Affidavit said that in India, Section 377 has been basically used to punish sexual abuse to children and to compliment lacunae in rape laws.
In this case, we refer to quasi-lacunae as opposed to conventional lacunae, for which the solution behind aft fronts is zero.
High detail in the audience fades to a lacuna where the frenzy of death is taking place.
It's a moving statement, but also points to the lacuna at the heart of the programme.
But O'Connor's conclusion here simply draws us back to the lacuna in Justice Powell's Bakke opinion.
One obvious, and difficult, concern is that any postulated latent-level effects should have worldly counterparts, and postulated absences of effects should correspond to worldly lacuna.
We sought to illustrate this lacuna by reference to exposed sector-led pattern bargaining, which may also be seen as offering endorsement for the German model from another perspective.
Examples of possible morphologies are shown in Fig. 3, ranging from spheroids to small networks with one lacuna, to fine-mazed networks with many lacunae.
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