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He had been convicted of DUI in 2007, however, and police handed him to Ice, which categorised him "an illegal alien with a criminal record" and incarcerated him in Tacoma.

It attempts to chart the general adoption and adaptation, in the Burmese context, of a classificatory scheme which categorised labour as either productive or unproductive.

Information about the mechanism of injury was extracted from both the pre-coded injury mechanism data field on the injury surveillance form (which categorised the injury as occurring as part of a tackle, a collision, being struck/hit, or other) as well as from the narrative text description of the injury event.

All three authors met to organise the codes into themes, which categorised the data so that conceptual analysis could be developed.

In addition to analyses undertaken using MMP9 measurements as a continuous variable, an extra variable was created which categorised MMP9 by quintile.

A simple scoring method which categorised information into either supportive of VBAC (14 facts available) or ERCS (10 facts available) was employed and mean scores compared.

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Where this has happened, we substituted in results from level 2, which categorises students into 42 subjects.

5.28pm: My colleague James Ball has published some data on the Guardian Datablog which categorises DLA recipients by qualifying condition.

He prefers the more complex Mexican matrix, which categorises chilies both by heat, and whether they are fresh, dried, pickled, or smoked.

Iran is demanding the lifting of all such punitive measures and all six UNSC resolutions passed under chapter VII of the UN charter, which categorise Iran's nuclear programme as illegitimate and a threat to international peace and stability.

They all reject the notion of premenstrual mood change as an illness, unlike American psychiatry, which categorises severe premenstrual mood change as Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) in its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM).

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