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NADAL SET TO RETURN Rafael Nadal has entered the Brazil Open next month, which could mark his first tennis action since Wimbledon.

He also allowed UNITA to have bases in Congo the loss of which could mark the end of UNITA as a fighting force after more than 30 years.

World leaders have called for a rapid investigation into Thursday's disaster, which could mark a pivotal moment in deteriorating relations between Russia and the West.

As part of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) negotiations, the WTO working party on reform of domestic regulation is developing a regulatory reform agenda which could mark a new era of compulsion in international trade law.

Official figures next Wednesday will reveal whether the economy expanded in the final three months of 2011, with many City economists forecasting a negative number, which could mark the start of a new recession.

In advance of the speech, which could mark a significant shift in his administration's foreign policy, officials have been trying to galvanise support for that strategy at home and abroad.

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Along the way, Jeanne joked that the hike would be more interesting if we stumbled upon a body, which we could mark with a waypoint for investigators to find.

Synaptic activity stimulates a number of protein kinases, which could potentially mark GKAP for degradation.

This issue may only be resolved fully by the development of a suitable labelling technique, which could indelibly mark all c-Myc activated keratinocytes, but only up to the point at which c-Myc is inactivated and not when c-Myc is reactivated.

There are no diagnostic features which could be marked as pathognomonic of BEN but the set of epidemiological, clinical and biochemical data along with the pattern of pathologic injury, in the absence of any other renal disease, is highly suggestive of this entity.

Some of the additional clues to this star attack came from NASA's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer that picked up a very bright ultraviolet source in 1998, which could have marked a time just after the star was initially torn apart.

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