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Justice McKeon acted at the request of The New York Times, which first described the Casey deposition in an article last Friday.

Mr. Jakab said that the 1901 Bridgeport Sunday Herald story, which first described the flight, reported that Whitehead named two men who had helped him during the flight, James Dickie and Andrew Cellie.

It was possibly the New York Times which first described the 72-year-old Mr Rao as India's Deng Xiaoping, "an ageing leader who, in his sunset years, has abandoned many, if not all, the economic precepts that had guided earlier governments challenging not only the old orthodoxies but an entrenched network of vested interests".

The New York Times, which first described the leaked report on Monday evening, cited unnamed sources as saying that Miller "personally intervened in the discussions on the refugee cap to ensure that only the costs — not any fiscal benefit — of the program were considered".

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The most common type of congenital DH occurs in the posterolateral segment of the diaphragm, which Bochdalek first described and which is called a BH [14, 15].

On the other hand, Castleman's disease (CD) is a lymphoproliferative disorder which was first described by Dr. Benjamin Castleman in 1956 and which often develops in the retroperitoneal lymph nodes [3].

Overall, 49 likely causative mutations were identified in characterized patients, 14 of which were first described in this study (28.6%).

The word itself comes from the Polynesian markings known as tatu or tatau, which were first described by Capt.

The material used to achieve negative capacitance falls in a class of crystalline materials called ferroelectrics, which was first described in the 1940s.

His research in local anesthetics eventually enabled him to identify the sodium-potassium pump, which he first described in a 1957 paper.

(History of psittacosis which was first described medically in 1879 and came to the notice of public health people in 1929 in South America).

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