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And both he and Hogan-Howe, despite claiming that the introduction of the weapon is an urgent matter for the police and public safety, repeatedly declare that it would be used exceptionally rarely, if ever.
The Games also have famous sites that are being used, exceptionally, for sports: Horse Guards Parade for beach volleyball, Hyde Park for triathlon and marathon swimming, and Hampton Court Palace for road cycling.
Token units of lower value expressed in terms of nickel (used, exceptionally, in Bactria in the 2nd century bc), cupronickel, bronze, and, in times of postwar stress, aluminum and aluminum bronze supplemented precious metals in some countries.
The dossier points out that the Lib Dems sit in the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, which includes Latvia's First Party/Latvian Way, which the Tories say has demonstrated against gay pride parades in Riga and has used exceptionally violent language to denounce homosexuality.
Also, fasciotomy under local anesthesia is not our standard of care and is only used exceptionally.
"We are now proposing that this expectation that tenancies of this length should only be used exceptionally should become a requirement with the Tenure Standard itself.
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A minority may be making money, but several who say the money is OK are using exceptionally low benchmarks.
This week Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, using exceptionally fierce language, accused Iran of "backing a coup" in Lebanon.
Using exceptionally blunt language, President Bush has told American Jewish leaders that Yasir Arafat bears responsibility for ending the violence against Israel, and he has dismissed Mr. Arafat's demand that the United States pressure Israel to stop retaliatory strikes, according to some of the leaders.
Using exceptionally sharp rhetoric, he accused Israeli settlers of undertaking 535 attacks against Palestinians in recent months, and he charged Israel with using settlement expansion and efforts to weaken the Palestinian Authority to destroy the prospect of a two-state solution.
The technique, called microenvironmental selective plane illumination microscopy (meSPIM), uses exceptionally long, thin beams of laser light to trigger fluorescence in a sample, causing it to glow.
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