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We were most pleased with the honey-glazed duck, which harmonized beautifully with Swiss chard and peach chutney.

In order to refute the tolerant and politically convenient polytheism of Celsus, which harmonized the notion of a supreme but distant Deity known under many names with belief in numerous subordinate local deities, Origen drew on arguments that had already been developed in Hellenistic Judaism in favour of monotheism.

Last year in Germany, Rolex successfully sued eBay over a breach of its intellectual property rights, using the European Enforcement Directive of 2004, which harmonized intellectual property rights across Europe.

The ECJ has ruled that European copyright laws, which date back to 2001 and which harmonized certain aspects of copyright and related rights for "the information society", as the European Parliament put it, do in fact protect the process of Internet browsing from being considered an act of copyright infringement in and of itself.

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Figure 1 also lists all harmonized variables of which the harmonization was successful (i.e. no or very little loss of information).

Mr. Rubenstein's own "Celestial" Romance No. 4 (2009) is a more outgoing exploration of a repetitive, burbling bass figure that morphs into a thick-textured rumble, on which an expansive, harmonized melody is overlaid.

All country target caseloads have been validated by the Regional Nutrition Sector Working Group, which uses a harmonized methodology for global acute malnutrition and SAM burden estimation.

As this problem relates to real-world development, manufacturing, distribution, life-cycle management, and use of drug substances and products for which no or limited harmonized guidance exists, SME and attendees raised and discussed the following points: 1.

The CLP regulation provides for two approaches: on one hand, the harmonized classification which applies predominantly on effects of high concern, like carcinogenicity, germ cell mutagenicity, toxicity for reproduction as well as on substances which are persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic, and which leads to partial classifications.

In partnership with established educational institutions, the WHO secretariat has been pilot testing an IHR-implementation course, which promotes a global harmonized understanding and application of the IHR framework.

Later, these organizations combined and developed a new definition of metabolic syndrome known as "harmonized criteria" which included central obesity, raised blood pressure, elevated triglyceride levels, low high-density lipoprotein (HDL), and raised glucose levels [ 2].

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