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A statement posted on his website referred to "personal sins" and "transgressions".
The company's Australian website referred to the project "generating around $22bn in state mining taxes and royalties".
Her report, also available on the ABC website, referred to a Peta US complaint about the treatment of sheep on Boorungie Station last year.
This article was amended on 24 May 2016 to clarify that the 'unabashed luxury' of the Burning Man camps advertised on Further Future's website referred to the Lunar Palace accommodation.
The original incorrectly said that the website referred to, Don't Start Me Off – which was at dont-start-me-off.com before it was shut down – was registered in Vietnam.
The fast-food chain has announced it is closing its outlets in Crimea's main cities of Simferopol, Sevastopol and Yalta, due to what a statement on the McDonald's Ukraine website referred to only as "manufacturing reasons".
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Its website refers to a PO box in central London.
This is so deeply ingrained in government thinking that I found a government website referring to "students who aren't able to study a qualification".
However, the website refers to climate change as a "historical phenomenon", and states – contrary to fact – that its causes are a matter of continued debate.
The company's website refers to projects in Ivory Coast, Mozambique and Zambia, and describes how the project team of the Zimbabwe national defence college raised $4,570 for a carpenter, Chen Zongde, whose son needed treatment for leukaemia.
"A long shot has been returned to Mr Obama and into the US field," Rezai wrote on Tabnak website, referring to Khamenei's demand in a speech last Saturday for proof that US policies had changed.
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