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This would mean that the scheme would not be launched until the first year of the next parliament.
They had been classmates until the first year of high school, when Peipei discovered the man of her dreams, their geography teacher, Mr. Wu.
"I wasn't a fan of the wild card until the first year, '95, when we won it," Stanley said, referring to the Yankees, the team he played for then.
For the medians (Fig. 9), both groups show increasing values until the first year after patients received their definite restorations.
There is a slight male preponderance of 2 1 until the first year of life and thereafter the ratio becomes equal [4].
To be honest, the first time I became aware that there might be a problem in pursuing a research career in Canada was not until the first year of my Ph.D. at McGill University.
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They didn't begin to grieve until after the first year.
They didn't meet again until 1976, the first year UH was a member of the Southwest Conference.
Barilko's remains were not found until 1962, the first year the Maple Leafs won the Cup since Barilko's overtime winner eleven years previous.
Maybe the role of the AhR on inhibiting hepatocyte replication in aging rats explains why tumors do not develop until after the first year of TCDD administration.
Moreover, the blood brain barrier is not fully developed until after the first year of life, and methyl mercury can cross this incomplete barrier (Rodier 1995).
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