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Senegal, which has been declared Ebola free.
Four people have been killed as result of the extreme weather, which has been declared a "natural disaster".
The new condo towers are concentrated in South Riverdale, near the Fieldston enclave, which has been declared a landmark.
Others wanted to discuss the contentious issue of the levee system across the Mississippi from St . Louis which has been declared substandard by the Corps.
The face that peered through the driver's side window might have appeared on a recruiting poster for the Taliban movement, which has been declared dead.
The public health crackdown on Ebola in Nigeria, which has been declared free of the virus, serves as a model for the rest of the world.
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Expenses met by the Conservative party have varied between £5,105 and £13,149, which have been declared as taxable benefits.
Mr. Romney made no reference to his comments about eliminating FEMA, which have been declared a disaster area.
When there are 84 vacancies in appellate and district courts, 34 of which have been declared judicial emergencies, there is no time for delays.
"The by-elections have been postponed until the fate of those candidates which have been declared ineligible in Golestan Province is determined," Parliament ruled.
Asteroids, which have been declared a target for deep-space exploration by the Obama administration, represent a sort of alpha and omega of the cosmos.
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