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Originally, catalogs took the same form as the books they listed; being made of the same material, the catalog was an extra item of the collection itself.
Labour is understood to reject Woodcock's claim that he was being unfairly treated over the complaint, saying the investigation took the same form as with anyone.
The Royal Court, as it came to be called, took the same form as Guernsey's; the surviving court still reveals its medieval origin.
Brown said: At the moment there's a distinction drawn between civil and religious unions, and when civil partnerships were being introduced they took the same form as a civil union which a heterosexual couple would have.
The states, which represent more than a quarter of the national car market, said they would seek to develop charging stations that all took the same form of payment, simplify rules for installing chargers and set building codes and other regulations to require the stations at workplaces, multifamily residences and at other places.
"All blogs took the same form," he notes.
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And when the time off takes the same form for everyone, it's easier to track.
This alliance of politics and art didn't always take the same form.
Hubris in that world always takes the same form: The geniuses there come to believe that they have mastered risk.
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