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That suggests the Tories might benefit if Cameron were to circulate more beyond his domestic comfort zone.
Thomas Meidt, an assistant prosecutor, persuaded the judge to bar news photographers from the courtroom during testimony from Mr. Rodriguez and other gang members, saying that their lives would be endangered if their photos were to circulate around the state's jails.
The National Bank Act of 1863 provided for the federal charter and supervision of a system of banks known as national banks; they were to circulate a stable, uniform national currency secured by federal bonds deposited by each bank with the comptroller of the currency (often called the national banking administrator).
The 15 participating scientists and epidemiologists concluded that if swine influenza virus were to circulate in the United States, the epidemic would more likely resemble those of 1957 and 1968 than that of 1918.
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The purpose of the external absorber is to circulate the heat by natural circulation mode.
The application of this micropump is to circulate fuel inside a miniaturized direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) power system.
The result was that during the day the prisoners were allowed to circulate freely,' he says.
For decades, Twain's books were allowed to circulate.
EPCs were allowed to circulate for 72 hours.
The proteins were allowed to circulate for 45 min.
It's not healthy if people are allowed to circulate with hidden faces, for whatever reason.
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