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It's clear also that Peggy Carter is helping to broaden the appeal of the male-centric comic-book milieu, which ever comes in for accusations of misogyny.
The two have also combined forces again to create and edit the blog The Teaching Tomtom with the aim to "develop a community of practice around our diverse interests – or achieve world domination, which ever comes first".
The receipt issued is valid for 10 years or the life of the passport, which ever comes first, according to Ivan Favereau, first secretary of the Chilean Embassy in Washington.
The Zune has 802.11 networking built in and you can send a song to your friend for three days or three plays, which ever comes first.
Which ever comes first will be another astounding feat.
The disease-free survival was the time between diagnosis and confirmation of disease recurrence and/or death which ever comes first.
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"The problem of Barbate is that there are plenty of guys like me who have a lot of work experience, but none of which ever came with a proper work contract," said Joaquín Gil Narváez, who has been jobless for two years and is living at his mother's home.
Chanu is pompous and kindly, full of plans, none of which ever come to fruition, and then of resentment at Ignorant Types who don't promote him or understand his quotations from Shakespeare or his Open University race, ethnicity and class module.
The denominator consisted of the total duration of follow up for all patients during a calendar year, from when they were first seen during that year till the end of the year if still alive, or when they died, or if they were lost to follow up, which ever came first.
Follow-up time was taken from the medical examination until censoring, death or 31 December 2000, which ever came first.
An event was defined as disease progression, disease relapse or death from any cause, which ever came first.
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